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We accept credit card and echeck payments as a courtesy to our clients. You will incur a 2% convenience fee charge for every credit card or echeck transaction.

When you select a link below, you will be redirected to a secure payment processing site. We partner with LawPay, a credit card processing service, to provide this payment option to our clients. LawPay utilizes the latest security protocols to ensure that your credit card transactions are safe and secure.

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You should only make an invoice payment if you are paying the amount shown on a formal invoice from Simms Showers LLP.

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Pay Your Upfront Retainer (Make an Advance Deposit to Our Client Trust Account)

It is important to note the following:

1. A retainer payment (an advance deposit to our client trust account) DOES NOT secure legal representation. You must be in possession of an engagement letter executed by a lawyer of Simms Showers LLP.

2. It is of the utmost importance that retainer payments (advance deposits) be made into the proper state IOLTA trust account. If you are unsure which link to use please contact your attorney.

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Should you encounter problems with your payment, please contact our accounting department at 703-879-1364

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Simms Showers LLP is conveniently located next to the Loudoun County Courthouse and other courthouses. Our criminal defense firm offers a free phone consultation for criminal or personal injury cases. Se habla español. Call Simms Showers LLP for quality legal counsel today at 703-771-4671 or contact us online.

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