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The Great Equalizer: Contingency Fees

It is no secret that civil attorneys typically work purely on contingency fees. In other words, they only get paid if money is won and the client pays nothing out of pocket. Whatever expenses the cases creates, the attorney is responsible to pay out of his or her pocket. In his ongoing web series "Pulling Back the Curtain," New York City attorney Paul Edelstein explains what this means for the client.

Making Social Change (Through the Law)

It is a lofty goal to want to change the world and that truly is what New York City attorney Paul Edelstein aims to do whenever it is possible. In his ongoing web series "Pulling Back the Curtain", Paul explains how he believes law can help drive social change.

Making a Change (Sidewalk Trip and Fall)

Have you ever heard a story about a person who tripped and fell on a sidewalk and then won a lot of money? Did it make you mad or did you like it? In his ongoing web series "Pulling Back the Curtain", New York City attorney Paul Edelstein walks the streets of NYC and recalls a case of trip and fall. After watching the video, does this make you think of trip and fall cases any differently?

What Lawyers Can’t Tell Juries

NYC attorney Paul Edelstein is renowned for his genuine honesty and direct talk. As only Paul can do, he gives you a better understanding of what can be said to juries and what cannot be said.

When in a Construction Accident, Whose to Blame and How do You Get Compensation?

Listen to Paul Edelstein of The Edelsteins, Faegenburg & Brown LLP discuss whose to blame and how to get compensation when you're involved in a construction accident.

What If I Disagree With My Lawyer’s Judgement?

Listen to Paul Edelstein of The Edelsteins, Faegenburg & Brown LLP discuss what you should do if you disagree with your lawyer's judgement.