Through Tower Law, Alexander & Admire seeks to solve legal problems as efficiently as possible. In so doing we seek to gain the trust of physicians and restore respect to the legal profession.
When the public is polled regarding the “most respected” professions, physicians are always at the top of the list, while attorneys are always toward the bottom. This likely correlates with the trust the public has in the profession. Scott Turow, well-renowned author and attorney described a hypothetical way an attorney might accurately describe his job:
"If you hire me, I promise that my billing system will reward me for solving your problems at the slowest possible pace, with as much duplication of effort as possible, and where I will face economic penalties for exercising any judgment that limits or focuses our work. I will, under this system, have strong incentives to embrace any opportunity to engage in discovery wars where the work is the easiest and the financial rewards are the greatest. And you can be assured that every member of my team will have a real financial inducement to exaggerate the amount of time they devote to every task."
The current legal system tempts attorneys to rationalize inefficient behavior that increases costs without improving outcome. The Tower Law System was created to eliminate these temptations and conflicts.