AS GENERAL COUNSEL and director of financial investigations at New York-based Arkin Group, Justin Paul Caulfield not only learned the ins and outs of the intelligence and security business, he also recognized that the high cost of legal services prevented a number of the firm’s clients from using counsel on a regular basis. As a result, they often operated without sound legal advice.
“I saw clients who were stuck-they were faced with either hiring an attorney full-time and paying his salary or going to a law firm and taking on expensive hourly rates,” said Caulfield, 33, of East Northport, N.Y.
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