What This Milestone Really Means to Us
This spring, we officially helped our 3,000th client. But this isn’t just a number—it’s 3,000 people. 3,000 families. 3,000 lives changed.

It’s something we’ve talked about for a long time as a team, but when the counter finally turned over, it still left us breathless. Because for us, it’s never been about the number of cases. It’s about the people. Every single one of those 3,000 is a real person with a story, a family, and a future we were trusted to help protect.
We’ve helped parents, teachers, nurses, students, veterans, business owners, neighbors, and people from all walks of life find their way forward.
Since opening our doors in 2008, we’ve stood by our mission to help good people when bad things happen so they can achieve their best future. For 17 years, we’ve poured everything into each case, not just to win in court, but to truly walk alongside our clients during one of the most terrifying times in their lives. That’s what this milestone means to us. It’s not about stats. It’s about stories. We want every person we work with to feel supported, not just represented.
As Adam Rossen said in our celebratory video, “We’ve helped 3,000 people and families achieve their best future—and it hasn’t always been easy. But it’s always been worth it.”
From every courtroom victory to every tearful thank-you, this milestone belongs to our entire team and to the clients who trusted us with their futures. We’re deeply grateful. And we’re not slowing down. We’ll celebrate this milestone with joy, humility, and a raised glass, and then we’ll get back to work, ready to help the next 3,000.
To our clients: thank you. Thank you for trusting us during one of the most difficult moments in your life. Thank you for showing up, doing the work, and letting us walk that road with you.
We had a little celebration with our team (and yes, there was cake), but the real celebration is every time we hear that someone got a second chance and made the most of it. Here’s to the first 3,000 and to every life we’ve been lucky to help.
Watch the celebration: