How DRG Law works

Legal work should leave you with the next move in writing.

Most legal work ends in a phone call, a quote, or a list of risks. A short written answer, scoped and dated, is what lets an owner decide before signing, closing, transferring, or committing.

Every matter Damaris takes becomes one note like this, in plain English or Portuguese. Short enough to read on a phone, specific enough to take to an accountant or back to the other side.

MatterCommercial lease · sampleFromDamaris Regina Guimaraes

The written next step

01Risk

The renewal auto-extends five years unless notice lands nine months out. Miss it and the rate resets to market.

02Cost

The clause read is quoted flat before the work. The redline is quoted once the scope is set.

03Timeline

The landlord wants signature this week. The marked-up lease comes back in three business days.

04Decision

Sign as written, negotiate the renewal window, or walk. Each one changes the five-year cost.

05Next step

DRG marks the clauses that move the cost, then you decide before the signature date.

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Damaris reads the matter.

She reads every intake herself before anything else happens. No triage layer.

She names the decision.

What the owner actually has to decide, in plain English or Portuguese, not legal terms.

She scopes risk, cost, and timeline.

In writing, with specific numbers and dates the owner can act on.

She writes the next step.

One short written note. Owner decides. File moves.

A hand reaching toward an open leather notebook on a walnut desk under a brass desk lamp, abstract oxblood notations visible on the page, fountain pen and cream papers beside the notebook

Next step

Send the question before the decision hardens.

Damaris reads the situation and writes back with the next step. If the matter fits another lawyer better, she says so.