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for me one of the most rewarding aspects
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of my practice is the ability to work
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with clients over the long term we often
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start with companies early in their kind
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of life cycle and we have an opportunity
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to see them grow provide counsel over
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the long term build bonds and
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relationships and provide guidance at
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different stages for different issues
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that may arise the one piece of advice I
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repeatedly gift to my clients is to
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speak early and often to counsel as soon
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as a dispute may arise it’s important
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that as a client you know about any
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obligation you may have to preserve
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evidence to ensure you’re not making any
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statements against interest but
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practically this advice comes into play
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long before we’re even involved that may
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mean that it’s important to speak to an
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attorney early about form your
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corporation or entering into a contract
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and that’s most likely going to be your
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corporate or transactional counsel and
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they can properly set up your
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relationships before there is a dispute
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so that one there is a dispute we’re
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better able to assist you from a
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litigation perspective
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San Francisco, CA litigation attorney Nitoj Sing talks about the most rewarding aspect of his practice and shares his most common advice to clients.