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Some Minnesota Bankruptcy Law Firms Invest Little Money in People and Spaces

Written by Wesley Scott | August 15, 2020 at 6:27 PM

Some Minnesota Bankruptcy law firms invest little money in people and spaces and guess who suffers when they don’t? Yes, you do. You see an unhappy workforce results in unhappy clients. There is no other way around this. If an employer has unhappy employees guess what you are going to be? Unhappy! 

I have seen many of these so-called “law offices” because they really are not law offices at all. There are no daily functioning staff or the equipment necessary to conduct the affairs of a typical law office. Instead, there is a desk, a few chairs, and very little else. These are nothing more than “meeting” rooms rented by law firms to pretend they are larger than they really are. It is a game that is coming under closer and closer scrutiny. 

The empty shell of an office is itself misleading as the location is not a law firm but a meeting location.  Sometimes it is a law firm office with staff and the equipment necessary to carry on the affairs of an office, but the space is trashy and 1970ish and not professional at all. When owners of law firms live in fancy houses and drive fancy cars guess who suffers? Yes, employees and clients. 

At Kain & Scott, we invest heavily into people and spaces. All of our spaces are professional and soothing to our guests equipped with client lounges and beverage/snack bars. Our people are the best in the industry. They are definitely the most kind, helpful, professional and top provider of exceptional customer service in the Minnesota bankruptcy industry.

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When the time is right, or when you are ready to get your life back, reach out to the Minnesota bankruptcy law firm that honors the courage it took for you to reach out for help by going to Minnesota’s most kind, helpful, professional, and top provider of exceptional customer service by going to www.kainscott.com. You will be so glad you did. 

 

 

A Word from a MN Bankruptcy Attorney, Wesley Scott