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Interview With Dennis M. Prince – Best trial lawyer in the State of Nevada

Q 1. Kindly give our readers an introduction to your business. Please include what your business is all about, in which city you are located and if you have offices in multiple locations/ cities. Kindly give us a brief description of yourself (it should include your brief educational or entrepreneurial background and list some of your major achievements).
Ans: Prince Law Group is an award-winning Las Vegas-based boutique litigation law firm dedicated to the aggressive representation of clients suffering from the devastating injuries caused by the negligence of another. Built upon my extensive background and experience in the areas of trial practice, personal injury, insurance law, and commercial litigation, Prince Law Group offers a sophisticated level of representation and a team approach where each trial lawyer plays to his or her strengths in order to effectively protect our client’s rights up to the time of trial.
Q 2. What inspired you to (start a new business venture) or (to make significant changes in an existing business)? How did the idea for your business come about?
Ans: We decided to strategically design a law firm with our clients’ needs in mind. We offer a sophisticated level of representation and a team approach where each trial lawyer plays to his or her strengths in order to achieve the maximum result for our clients.
Q 3. What three pieces of advice would you give to budding entrepreneurs?
Ans: I think having a focused plan for your business that plays into not only your abilities but your strengths as a business person. Also, be very focused on your efforts and be faithful to your purpose and your plan. Be prepared to work towards your vision daily and continue to isolate data on your strengths in the business.
Q 4. What would you say are the top three skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur?
Ans: Great interpersonal skills
You have to be a great communicator
And, you have to be openminded.
Q 5. How many hours do you work a day on average?
Ans: 10-12
Q 6. To what do you attribute your success?
Ans: Preparation



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