The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
We only ask for this information because the court requires it if we enter to any deferred adjudication agreement or extension to pay agreement with the State. For an example of what we do with this information please click on the helpful forms link and review the application for extension of time to pay form.
Terms of Service
1.01 The terms of service are listed below for your review. Please read over the terms carefully before submitting your information to insure that you are in agreement with how your case will be handled if you choose to hire our office.
1.02 Please be aware that filling out the questionnaire above does not make you a client of Jack Byno & Associates Law Firm. These terms are listed to assist you in making a decision as to whether or not our office is the right fit for you. If after reading the terms, you are satisfied with how your case will be handled we encourage you to submit your information. Thereafter we can discuss payment arrangements so that we may finalize an attorney-client relationship between you and The Jack Byno Law Firm. As always, if you have any questions feel free to call us at 817-685-0912.
Purpose of Representation
2.01 You understand that, if The Jack Byno & Associates Law Firm is retained, it is for the sole purpose of representation regarding certain Class “C” misdemeanors as outlined in the terms of service and your contact form above.
Attorney’s Fee
3.01 Generally, the attorney’s normal fee for services rendered is at the rate of $75 per violation if the offense is not in warrant and $150 per violation if the offense is in warrant or is past the appearance date. With citations that are NOT traffic offenses such as assault, public intoxication, and various other offenses, the attorney fees start at $150-$250. Trial fees are not included in this price estimate. For a discussion of the trial process and fees associated with trial please read paragraph 11.01. IT IS AGREED THAT ALL FEES PAID IN RELATION TO YOUR CASE HAVE BEEN EARNED IMMEDIATELY DUE TO THE FACT THAT OUR FIRM HAS MADE ITSELF AVAILABLE TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR CASE AND HAS POSSIBLY FOREGONE OTHER MATTERS TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR CASE. FURTHER, YOUR FEE HAS BEEN PAID TO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO HIRE OUR OFFICE IN RELATION TO YOUR CASE. The fees paid are usually consumed in the initial data entry and generation of documents sent to the court. However, this does not mean that all cases do not warrant some type of refund. For a detailed explanation of the refund policy, please read paragraph 12.01.
3.02 PAYMENT PLANS. We do accept payment plans. All attorney fees must be paid up front in full before legal representation will begin.
3.03 PAYMENTS MADE BY THIRD PARTIES. We cannot accept payment from a third party without your express approval. All third parties agree that if a credit card is cancelled and/or if claims of fraud are asserted against The Jack Byno & Associates Law Firm after receiving and accepting payment, that the Jack Byno & Associates Law Firm reserves the right to pursue legal action against that third party for procuring services for a client that they never truly intended to pay for causing The Jack Byno & Associates Law Firm to rely on those affirmations to its detriment. That if litigation is brought, the third party will be responsible for any and all attorney’s fees in association with the claim.
Communication
4.01 We will send you any and all correspondence via first class mail. It is strictly understood that this is a cooperative effort that we are undertaking. If at any time, you feel that you have not received a written correspondence from our office it is imperative that you contact us immediately so that we may make attempts to remedy any communication deficiencies. Further, if we send first class mail to the address you have on file with our office and it is not returned as “undeliverable” we will assume that you have received it and have no way of knowing otherwise. For this reason, if more than 30 days has passed since hiring our office and you have not heard from our firm then it is your obligation to call us immediately to insure that the contact information we have for you is correct address.
4.02 If you received correspondence from our office informing you of a court date we will attend on your behalf you should receive a second letter detailing the outcome of that hearing within 7 days. If 7 days have passed from the date listed in the initial correspondence and you have not heard from our office we request that you take the proactive step of calling us for an update immediately to insure that you do not miss any important information that may have been sent but not received. If you do not receive correspondence from our office and wait over 30 days to contact our office after receiving an initial letter informing you of a court date that we have attended for you, it may be too late to perform any required court conditions that you were instructed to complete within that time. You assume any and all responsibility as a result of your failure to disclose any communication errors that may have occurred after the 30 day window period from any correspondence informing you of our intentions to appear in court on your behalf. For example, if you have a court date on January 1st and have been informed of such by first class mail, you should receive another correspondence from our office by January 7th. If you HAVE NOT received any type of correspondence from our office within that 7 day window call us immediately!
4.03 Some clients would prefer that we contact them by phone. However, this form of communication does not memorialize the message in a way that can be verified by our office in future conversations with you. For this reason, we must memorialize the information we send to you in written form to insure that (1) you receive and (2) you understand the legal advice and instructions given. Although we do contact our clients by telephone, our main form of communication will not be by this method. You understand and agree that you are to check your mail regularly throughout our representation. You are also responsible for reading any and all correspondence sent. Once that correspondence is read, if you have any questions regarding the instructions given, we will be glad to assist you with those inquiries. Simply call our office with the questions you may have. If you do not call our office after receiving our correspondence, and it has not been returned “undeliverable”, we will assume that you read and understood the message given and are taking the appropriate actions as requested.
Compliance Documents
5.01 IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A CITATION FOR NO DRIVER’S LICENSE, NO INSURANCE, NO INSPECTION, NO REGISTRATION, OR ANY OTHER VIOLATION THAT REQUIRES PROOF OF COMPLIANCE IN THE FORM OF DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY YOU, THEN YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE OUR OFFICE WITH PROOF OF THESE DOCUMENTS. YOU MUST PROVIDE OUR OFFICE WITH PROOF OF COMPLIANCE WITHIN 10 DAYS FROM THE TIME YOU HIRED US. THIS POLICY IS IN PLACE TO AVOID RECEIVING DOCUMENTS THE DAY BEFORE YOUR SETTING THEREFORE NOT GIVING OUR OFFICE ENOUGH TIME TO EVALUATE THE DOCUMENT RECEIVED AND ALLOWING US TO GET IT INTO YOUR FILE BEFORE THE HEARING. YOU UNDERSTAND BY HIRING OUR OFFICE THAT WE ARE A HIGH VOLUME FIRM. WE NEED AMPLE TIME TO PROCESS ANY DOCUMENT YOU INTEND FOR US TO USE ON YOUR BEHALF AT YOUR SETTING. WE STRIVE TO INFORM YOU OF EACH SETTING IN YOUR CASE AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. WE ALSO STRIVE TO INFORM YOU OF ANY DOCUMENTS WE MAY NEED IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE BEST POSSIBLE OUTCOME IN YOUR CASE.
5.02 To further detail the importance of proof of compliance issues. Many times we will receive proof of insurance for a date other than when the actual citation was issued. Or we may receive insurance covering a vehicle where you are not the named insured on the policy. It is your responsibility to provide us with the correct policy binder and the correct date of coverage for the date that you were issued the citation. If you are not a named insured, it is your responsibility to provide our office with a letter of permission from the INSURANCE COMPANY of the vehicle establishing that you had authorization to drive the vehicle you were stopped in on the date of the offense, and thus covered under the policy.
5.03 IF CORRECT COMPLIANCE IS NOT PROVIDED WE WILL CONSIDER THAT FAILURE A VIOLATION OF THE TERMS SET FORTH IN SECTION 9 AND MAY PLEA YOUR CASE OUT TO THE BEST POSSIBLE DEAL OFFERED AT THE TIME OF YOUR SETTING AND/OR WITHDRAW FROM YOUR CASE. IF THE DOCUMENT IS NOT RECEIVED ON TIME AND YOUR CASE IS PLEAD AND YOU THEN PROVIDE US WITH THE CORRECT INFORMATION REQUESTING THAT WE GO BACK INTO COURT TO REVERSE ANY DEAL ENTERED INTO WITH THE COURT, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHARGE YOU A RE-HANDLING FEE IF WE HAVE TO FILE A MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL OR ANY OTHER DOCUMENT ON YOUR BEHALF TO HAVE YOUR CASE RECONSIDERED BY THE COURT. Remember, the legal fees are kept low for a reason. If you do not cooperate with our office in providing us with the information we need to help you, then you are causing our office to lose valuable time and money based on the fees charged. The key here is to get us the information we need fast and make sure that it is accurate. Do not waste the fee you have paid by ignoring our requests for information and documentation.
5.04 Many of our clients choose to e-mail or fax compliance documents to our office. This is NOT an acceptable method of providing our office with any documents and/or evidence needed to process your case successfully. If you have not received a response confirming receipt of your documentation, then you are to assume that it was not received. In this case, you must take the proactive step of calling our office to confirm receipt. We do not accept responsibility for any documentation that was sent and not placed in your file if you do not (1) receive a letter and (2) call to verify receipt of any documentation sent where you did not receive a response.
Association With Other Attorneys
6.01 Our office may associate on this matter with other lawyers, or law firms for the sole purpose of covering conflicting court dates on our calendar. Client’s payment of a fee to our office represents Client’s consent to the following terms of the association arrangement: (a) Our office will only associate with other attorneys when it is necessary to cover conflicts in our schedule to insure that someone is there to cover your case as outlined in the terms of service (b) You will not be charged for any fees associated with procuring the services of an attorney for covering any hearing necessary to resolve the matter we have been hired to handle (c) If another lawyer or law firm is used to cover a proceeding other than our office, we will provide to you the name and contact information of that attorney when requested (d) Once the proceeding is handled we will notify you of the outcome within a reasonable amount of time via the ways described below in paragraph 4.01.
Authorization of Attorney
7.01 The Attorney is also authorized to obtain all other information and reports relative to the subject matter of the terms of service, including but not limited to police and other investigative reports, statements of witnesses, and other evidentiary materials. Further, Client authorizes Attorney to sign and/or fill out on behalf of Client any and all court documents to dispose of your citations including but not limited to Surety Bonds, Appeal Bonds, Deferred Disposition Sheets, Straight Plea Agreements, Defensive Driving Agreements, applications for extensions of time to pay forms, etc. that the court requires. This Authorization of Attorney is limited to misdemeanor cases only and only applies to cases which the Attorney has been hired by Client.
Handling tickets in non-courts of record
8.01 Many Courts in the metroplex and surrounding areas are not “Courts of Record.” This means that the court does not have the ability to record the testimony and evidence presented at trial for appeal. When our office receives citations from these courts we reserve the right to appeal your case to the County Court of Appeals where your citation was issued.
Client’s Failure to Appear in Court, Communicate, or Provide Compliance Documents
9.01 You understand by reading these terms of service that some courts will require you to appear in open court to dispose of your case. In some instances we will require you to appear to obtain the best possible outcome in your case. Failing to attend a hearing can have a drastic affect on our ability to protect you and your driving record. If you have not contacted our office to request a reset and/or fail to attend a scheduled court date you are required to attend, the attorney shall request deferred adjudication probation as the first option if you are eligible. If you are ineligible for deferred adjudication probation the attorney shall request defensive driving school if you are eligible. In many instances you must have supplied our office with proof of insurance and a copy of your current driver’s license in order to receive either of these options. If you fail to supply our office with a copy of your insurance card and driver’s license, and we are unable to obtain deferred adjudication or defensive driving for you, WE WILL PLEAD NOLO CONTENDRE IF WE ARE ON YOUR BOND AND/OR WITHDRAW FROM YOUR CASE TO AVOID A NISI JUDGMENT AND/OR ALLOW THE CASE TO GO INTO WARRANT IF WE ARE NOT ON YOUR BOND.
9.02 In many instances your failure to appear in court and/or your failure to communicate with our office as instructed will cause the issuance of a failure to appear citation, a warrant, and/or a conviction on your record. By hiring our firm you understand that you must (1) show up to any and all court appearances as directed by our office (2) provide our office with any required documentation establishing proof of insurance, driver’s license, registration, etc. that is necessary to process your case and (3) to communicate regularly with our office regarding your case. If you cannot and/or fail to timely appear in Court on your court date and/or ignore our requests for information, fine amounts, etc., the attorney will represent you according to the terms of service.
Resetting Your Case
10.01 Courts understand that there will be situations when a court date must be rescheduled due to prior obligations and/or unforeseen circumstances. However, in most courts the attorney must file a written motion for continuance well in advance of the trial/pretrial date and must give a good reason for the request. The reset is discretionary with the Judge, but are usually granted if the motion is filed within the required deadline. Our office will be happy to assist you with the written request for continuance if you are required to appear in court and cannot make it and/or need more time to produce documents to establish compliance. The motion and fees associated with the request must be received at least 14 days prior to your hearing date. Our normal fee for drafting and submitting a request for continuance is $75.00.
Trial Fees
11.01 Trial fees are separate from the original fee that is paid to our office. This is due to the time and expense that it takes to prepare for trial. Trial fees are estimated on a case-by-case basis. However, our normal fee ranges from $500.00 for a trial before the judge and $1000.00 for a trial before a jury. We also have a “plea or dismiss” option that ranges in price. Please inquire further as to your particular case if you intend to take your case to trial. This inquiry and request must be made at least 14 days prior to your scheduled court date. If it is not received in that time frame, you drastically affect our ability to file motions for discovery and submit other documents that may be necessary to give you the best possible defense. We do not assume in any case that you wish to take your case to trial unless told otherwise and the trial fee is paid in advance. If you do not make this trial request in the timeline stated, we will normally obtain the best possible outcome for you on the date of your scheduled hearing if the case is not altogether dismissed. if you pay for a trial, but fail to appear on the trial date, your case will be plead to the best possible outcome. There are no refund of trial fees because you have failed to appear or decide to make a plea bargain on the day of trial.
Refund Policy
12.01 As stated in paragraph 3.01 all fees paid are earned immediately due to low amount of fees charged for class “C” misdemeanors and the willingness of our firm to forego other matters to take care of your case(s). However, in limited cases where the attorney and/or his or her staff has not performed the initial data entry and/or attempted to call the courts or other municipalities in relation to your case, there may be a percentage refund given based on the amount of work performed. These types of refunds are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and must be requested no later than the 24hours after procuring our services. If you wait past 1 full day, then you can reasonably assume that our staff has performed substantial services that total the amount of the fee paid. In any event, no refund requests will be considered after the second day.
12.02 For example if you hire our office to lift a warrant for your arrest we immediately open your file and draft your documents to be expedited to the court. If, after sending these documents to the court we find out that your case is not bondable due to a previously entered agreement with the court, you can reasonably assume that we have performed enough work on your case to earn the fee described above. This policy is in place to cover the work it took to prepare your file and to offset any labor, gas and product fees incurred by our office. Further, you are the only person with knowledge of any previous agreements entered into and you should have known to tell our office that you had entered into a previous agreement with the court rendering our ability to file certain documents impossible.
12.03 Another example that will not warrant a refund is when you have hired our office to represent you in court and the attorney appears on your behalf, determines that there is no legal reason for dismissal and enters into an agreement with the prosecutor that requires a deferral fee or fine be paid in order to keep the citation off your record or to keep the case from going into warrant. It is reasonable for you to assume that the amount of time expended by our office in setting up your file and attending at least one court date is justification for not issuing a refund. Not all cases are going to be dismissed. You cannot demand a refund based on the case being legally sufficient as a matter of law. For a further explanation please read paragraph 16.01.
12.04 A case that will warrant a refund is one where our office is retained and you then decide within a 24 hour period that we may not be the right fit for you. Many times the paralegals have not completed the documents it takes to either lift your warrants and/or correspond with the court. In these instances, your case may be evaluated for a partial refund based on the amount of work performed.
Arbitration
13.01 Any controversy or claim between the Client and the Attorney arising out of the Attorney’s representation of the Client shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Associated (“AAA”), but not administered by the AAA with a panel of three arbitrators. The Attorney shall select an arbitrator, the Client shall select an arbitrator and those two arbitrators shall together select the third arbitrator. All arbitrators shall be neutral and have no direct or significant interest in the matter for which the Client retained the Attorney. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
Legal Construction
14.01 In case any one of more of the provisions contained in this terms of service shall for any reason, be held to be include, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this terms of service shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.
Prior Terms of Services Superseded
15.01 Once our office has been retained this terms of service constitutes the sole and only terms of service of the parties hereto and supersedes any prior understandings or written or oral agreements between the parties respecting the within subject matter.
Guarantees
16.01 We cannot guarantee any expected outcome or conclusion of the legal matter due to numerous and complicated factors which are beyond our control. We make no express warranties concerning this transaction, and hereby expressly disclaim any implied warranties concerning it. It is expressly understood and agreed that no other representations have been made to you except those set out in this Terms of service.