Rush Requests: What You Need to Know Before You Hit “Urgent”
Legal timelines don’t always move slowly. I understand that sometimes you're facing a deposition, court date, or firm deadline—and you need a fast, reliable review. That’s where Rush Requests come in.
But before you mark something urgent, it's important to know what makes a rush successful and how to get the most from it without sacrificing accuracy.
⚡ What Counts as a Rush?
✅ 1. Time-Sensitive Events
Court deadlines, expert report due dates, or a surprise deposition prep—these are valid reasons for a rush.
✅ 2. Incomplete or Fragmented Records
If the records arrive late or piecemeal, a rush request helps make sense of what’s there quickly—but may need follow-up as more records come in.
✅ 3. Short Timelines for Review
If you’re asking for analysis within 24–72 hours, that qualifies as a rush. The earlier I’m looped in, the better your outcome.
📦 What You Can Expect From Me During a Rush:
Prioritized attention
Rapid triage and issue-spotting
A clear outline of next steps (what’s done now, what’s pending)
Transparency about what’s possible within the timeframe
📌 Best Practices for Rush Requests:
✅ Clearly label the deadline and the service you need
✅ Send only what’s essential first (full case file later)
✅ Be available for clarifying questions
✅ Consider follow-up support after the rush is complete
A good rush request isn’t just about speed—it’s about precision under pressure. When you need expert insight fast, I bring structure, clarity, and calm to your case.
📅 Need rush support on a case?
👉 Submit a Rush Request