SBM Law Office
Client Focused
At the SBM Law Office, our clients are our first priority. We take the time to explain the law and give you our best projections about your case, so that you can make the right decisions for yourself, your company, and your family. Client relationships are nurtured through face to face communications, rather than through administrative assistants. When it is appropriate, we make referrals to specialists who can better handle your case. Your satisfaction is our bottom line.
Part of the Community
At the SBM Law Office, we are part of our community. A resident of Quincy for more than 15 years, Saleem has put down deep roots into the community. Saleem is an active member of St. Francis Solanus Church, having Chaired the parish picnic committee, doing premarital counseling, and serving as President of the School Board. Saleem is also involved with service organizations, having served as the President of the Breakfast Kiwanis Club from 2013-2014, and most recently serving on the committee responsible for building the Kiwanis Playground and Shelter House at Lincoln Park.
Diverse Practice
Though they are the areas that we practice in most often, the practice areas listed below give you a sense of the breadth of our practice. Saleem has developed an expertise in these areas through experience, but that is not to say that he cannot and would not take on another type of matter. The best way to find out if we can assist you is to set up an appointment and discuss it with us.
Do I Need a Lawyer?
If you're like many of our clients, you're probably wondering, do I really need a lawyer? After all, across the state and country, more and more people are choosing to use legal assistance websites rather than hiring an attorney. We're not in the sales business—we won't tell you you need a lawyer because we want your business. We'll give you our honest assessment of your case, and if we think you can proceed without an attorney, we'll tell you that. Don't forget, though, that judges won't give you a break because you aren't a lawyer. Litigation is hard, and requires objectivity. That's why it is said, “he who represents himself has a fool for a client.”