How Fabulous Are We

HOW DO WE DESCRIBE A LAW FIRM THAT IS INDESCRIBABLY FABULOUS?

When it comes to defining the characteristics of THE MAYNE LAW FIRM, P.A., ordinary terminology seems somewhat insufficient.

AS A RESULT, WE WERE FORCED TO CREATE OUR OWN WORDS TO DESCRIBE EXACTLY WHO WE ARE. 

 MAYNE
[meyn] Adjective

  1. practicing law as a leader or principal (i.e., Natasha D. Mayne, Esq.).
  2. representing and advocating the best interest of clients with the utmost strength or force of the law.
  3. litigating with great strength or force of the law; mighty presence and appearance; having momentous or important results for clients; making such each client feels significant and resolving matters with unprecedented results.

MAYNELLENT
[meyn-e-lent] Adjective
Origin: excellent

  1. practicing law with outstanding quality or superior merit; remarkably good.
  2. extraordinary lawyering; superior lawyering.

MAYNESOME
[meyn-suh-m] Adjective
Origin: awesome

  1. practicing law causing or inducing awe; inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear.
  2. exhibiting strong arguments marked by awe; showing reverence, admiration, or fear.

MAYNETICULOUS
[meyn tikyuh-luh s] Adjective
Origin: meticulous

  1. practicing law by showing extreme care about details.
  2. practicing and understanding the law with precision and thoroughness.

MAYNENACIOUS
[meyn ney-shuh s] Adjective
Origin: tenacious

  1. practicing law with cohesiveness; advocating for client with arguments that are not easily pulled asunder; tough advocacy.
  2. representing clients with persistence and incomparable legal experience.

MAYNELOUS
[meyn- luh s] Adjective
Origin: zealous

  1. representing clients with zeal; being devoted or diligent for clients.
  2. practicing law with passionate; enthusiastically advocating the best interest of clients.