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
- practicing law as a leader or principal (i.e., Natasha D. Mayne, Esq.).
- representing and advocating the best interest of clients with the utmost strength or force of the law.
- 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
- practicing law with outstanding quality or superior merit; remarkably good.
- extraordinary lawyering; superior lawyering.
MAYNESOME
[meyn-suh-m] Adjective
Origin: awesome
- practicing law causing or inducing awe; inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear.
- exhibiting strong arguments marked by awe; showing reverence, admiration, or fear.
MAYNETICULOUS
[meyn– tik–yuh-luh s] Adjective
Origin: meticulous
- practicing law by showing extreme care about details.
- practicing and understanding the law with precision and thoroughness.
MAYNENACIOUS
[meyn– ney-shuh s] Adjective
Origin: tenacious
- practicing law with cohesiveness; advocating for client with arguments that are not easily pulled asunder; tough advocacy.
- representing clients with persistence and incomparable legal experience.
MAYNELOUS
[meyn- luh s] Adjective
Origin: zealous
- representing clients with zeal; being devoted or diligent for clients.
- practicing law with passionate; enthusiastically advocating the best interest of clients.