

Brian Kaser organized this independent law practice after many years of large-firm legal service to health care providers, elder service organizations and non-profit missions of all kinds. His accumulated experience serves his clients in three primary ways.
Skill. Clients of this practice pursue missions in highly regulated and specialized fields of human service. Their missions require specialized support. Mr. Kaser is pleased to be a "boutique" lawyer, offering the depth of knowledge his clients need to reach their goals. His practice is focused upon the three groups of service organizations that have supported him through the years, both philosophically and in business, and in whose affairs he has grown expert.
Independence. As an independent practitioner, Mr. Kaser is able to show complete allegiance to his clients without the corporate concerns and accidental conflict between clients that can affect larger service firms.
Personal Involvement. Mr. Kaser performs or directly supervises all services provided to his clients, and so he offers a level of personal contact that is gratifying to his clients, and to him as well. He reads his clients' mission statements and annual reports. He knows their executives and managers by name. Most of the time, he answers his own telephone. He never offers an available Associate to "get back" to his clients.
The narrow focus of a specialized law practice has some broader implications. Specialized work means more than knowing what to do for clients; it also requires the strength to know what not to do. Mr. Kaser maintains relationships with many excellent lawyers whose strengths and experience complement his own. When he puts the welfare of a client in the hands of another lawyer, it is a lawyer whose work and ethics Mr. Kaser knows and respects.
Law practice is a business, but lawyering is first of all a profession, in which fidelity, knowledge and experience are essential. In this practice, Mr. Kaser pursues those values to the full extent of his ability.