How are conflicts or issues with a third-party agency resolved?

Lawfecta provides the platform for connection, but the management and outcome of the relationship lie in the hands of the engaging parties.
Written by Stacey M. Lake
Updated 5 months ago

Conflicts or issues that arise between your firm and a third-party agency listed in Lawfecta+ are the responsibility of the two parties involved to resolve. It’s important to understand that if you enter into a third-party agreement, Lawfecta is not a participant in that contract and thus holds no responsibility or authority in the resolution process of any disputes or issues that may occur.

We strongly advise that when you engage with a third-party agency, clear communication and comprehensive contractual terms are established from the beginning. This helps in setting expectations and provides a framework for resolving any potential conflicts. A well-defined agreement can significantly minimize misunderstandings and facilitate smoother dispute resolution.

In the event of unsatisfactory service or other issues with a third-party agency, you have the option to leave a review in the Lawfecta+ directory. This feedback is valuable as it not only informs other attorneys about your experience but also upholds the transparency and integrity of the Lawfecta+ community. While Lawfecta does not intervene in the dispute resolution process, we do encourage honest and constructive reviews to help maintain a trustworthy and reliable directory.

Remember, engaging with a third-party agency is an independent decision and the relationship is governed by the terms you establish with them. Lawfecta provides the platform for connection, but the management and outcome of the relationship lie in the hands of the engaging parties.

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