About Vidhikrit Legal
To create and provide end-to-end legal solutions that lead the way in delivering exceptional guidance, building a reputation of reliability, transparency and customized problem-solving. Through our strategic expertise we help in protecting, growing enriching, and driving businesses toward unparalleled success and prosperity.
To guide our clients by providing unparalleled legal expertise, driven by our unwavering commitment to trust, transparency, and personalized solutions. Our strategic focus is dedicated to safeguarding, enhancing, and fostering the growth of businesses, empowering them to thrive in a dynamic and ever-evolving legal landscape.
Establishing a resilient framework for your personal and professional endeavors by addressing vulnerabilities and minimizing risks, resulting in the elimination of liability concerns.
Propelling your business as well as personal needs forward by addressing procedural and structural deficiencies and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Agile supervision and continuous support to propel your business and professional way, ensuring it surpasses milestones seamlessly and without any disruptions.
Faqs
Our business hours are 10 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday. However, please feel free to call or email us after hours. We are committed to returning our client’s and potential client’s calls and emails within 24 hours or less.
We are committed to providing you with the most cost effective legal representation. We can arrange hourly, contingency, and flat fee agreements.
The length of a case, from the initial consultation through to the resolution of the case by settlement or court's verdict verdict, depends on several variables, so it is not possible to say exactly how long a case may take. The duration of a case is often dictated by the individual court in which the case is filed. Some courts designate a time period for proceedings that may be a year or longer. Other courts have a backlog of cases. Though some cases do settle before going to court, a settlement would not usually occur until just before the scheduled proceedings.