Attorney Referrals
The Bowling Law Office gladly accepts referrals from other attorneys looking for a lawyer they can count on to represent their clients’ interests zealously and effectively. Our firm regularly receives referrals from other attorneys who recognize that referring their matter to Bowling Law Office is the best way to meet their client’s needs.
Bowling Law Office accepts referrals in all of the firm’s main practice areas, including:
- Personal Injury (Vehicle Accidents and Premises Liability)
- Workers’ Compensation
- Social Security Disability
- Medical Malpractice
Why Choose Us?
Attorney Blake Bowling is a proven litigator with numerous successes at trial as well as out-of-court settlements. In just his first decade of practice, he has achieved dozens of five-, six-, and seven-figure settlements and verdicts. Blake is committed to providing excellent client service, upholding the ideals of loyalty, integrity, and hard work. Your case and your client will be in good hands.
If you are inexperienced with litigation and trial, if your case involves particularly complex issues of law and fact, or if you lack the time or resources to adequately represent your client, consider referring your matter to Bowling Law Office in Middlesboro. Blake Bowling is licensed to practice law in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Referral Fees Paid In Compliance With Bar Rules
Bowling Law Office complies with all applicable state bar rules on fee sharing and referral fees. Ky. R. Sup. Ct. 3.130 and Tenn. R. Sup. Ct. 1.5 contain identical provisions, both modeled after the Model Rules of Professional Conduct 1.5(e). These rules authorize a division of fees between lawyers so long as the division is in proportion to the services performed by each lawyer or each lawyer assumes joint responsibility for the representation. In addition, the client must agree with the arrangement and fee division and confirm such in writing. The total fee must be reasonable.
Contact Bowling Law Office Today
Where neither lawyer alone can serve the client as well as combining forces, such as between a referring lawyer and a trial specialist, making a referral is the best decision for both the lawyer and the client. Whether you are seeking co-counsel at trial, out-of-state representation in Kentucky or Tennessee without the need to seek pro hac vice admission, or referring an entire matter, contact Bowling Law Office in Middlesboro at 606-248-8383 to speak with attorney Blake Bowling about how our office can best meet your needs.