Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, P.C.
Providing Quality Legal Services Since 1982 A Professional Limited Liability Corporation.
Size of Organization: 30 Year Established: 1982 Web Site: http://www.BKBH.com
Telephone: 406-443-6820 Fax: 406-443-6882
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Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, P.C. has convenient access to federal and state courts and administrative agencies with offices in Montana's capital city, Helena, and its branch offices in Bozeman, Great Falls and Missoula, Montana. We are committed to providing the highest quality legal representation possible to our diverse business clients. Our legal staff has developed a wide range of specialized capabilities to address the emerging needs of our clients with an emphasis on litigation, governmental relations, insurance defense, general business and environmental compliance and clean up issues. Innovative fee structures are available as an alternative to the traditional hourly rate system.
Through active participation in community, civic, charitable, professional and business associations, we endeavor to ensure continuous contacts with the constantly changing business and governmental environment of the Rocky Mountain West.
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Peer Review Ratings
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Firm Capabilities:
Submitted bills electronically
Conduct end of matter reviews
Formalized new associate litigation training/mentoring program
Litigation department has a structured approach to early case assessment
Established records management team to assist clients with records retention, compliance and litigation preparedness
Established eDiscovery Committee
Educational programs designed to address the changing federal rules of civil procedure
Standardized litigation hold program in place for its clients
Standardized protocol to guide processing clients' edata
Knowledge management program
Has a disaster recovery plan in place