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maintaining an old-school emphasis on client service and accessibility.
For the  rm’s clients, that means a culture rooted in a strong belief in the justice system, particularly the Sev- enth Amendment’s guarantee to a right to a jury trial in civil cases. Wallace explains this right is what enables the average person in society to seek and obtain justice against insurance companies and government entities that have more resources than they do.
“I feel honored and humbled each time I am retained on a new case and I take the responsibility of represent- ing people very seriously,” he says. “ at ambition and sense of responsibility is what drives the  rm every day and will continue to do so.”
Wallace doesn’t do it all alone. He calls his team of lawyers and sta  an amazing mix of driven profession- als, many of whom have been with him since the  rm’s inception.  e o ce’s paperless environment lends itself to a collaborative atmosphere where the o ce sta  re- mains connected on all matters.
CHAMPIONS OF JUSTICE
Behind these doors, it’s impossible to forget the team is there to win. They work in sight and earshot of three large flat screen TVs that are consistently tuned
"I feel honored and humbled each time I am retained on a new case and I take the responsibility of representing people very seriously. That ambition and sense of responsibility is what drives the  rm every day ... "
to sporting events throughout the day. The state-of- the-art office also includes a mock-jury conference room that is equipped with audio and video capabili- ties, enabling the attorneys to run focus groups on all of its cases, including case framing and witness prepa- ration for trial.
“The office environment, both for the staff and for clients and referring attorneys that visit, is a very important aspect of the firm,” says Wallace, whose
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