"Why did you open a law office in a coffee house, Mr. Hughes?" asked the reporter.
"I wanted to change the perception of lawyers," responded Hughes.
The reporter continued, "What kinds of people come to your coffee house?"
"Most people," Hughes said, "are just people looking for value."
Hughes said, "Most people are just people looking for value."
"How do people respond to your coffee house?" inquired the reporter.
"They're really enthusiastic!" Hughes exclaimed. "People are happy there's a place to go that caters to them, not to the lawyers."
"People are happy there's a place to go that caters to them, not to the lawyers. They're really enthusiastic!" Hughes exclaimed.
"What are the most common problems people have?" asked the reporter.
He replied, "There are landlord/tenant problems, family issues, employment problems, and personal injury."
"How does the coffee house work?" asked the reporter. " What does it look like?"
"What does it look like?" asked the reporter. "How does the coffee house work?"
"How does the coffee house work? What does it look like?" asked the reporter.
"Well, we put tables along one wall where lawyers offer advice for 20 dollars for a ten minute consultation and all the coffee you can drink," Hughes explained.
Hughes explained, "Well, we put tables along one wall where lawyers offer advice for 20 dollars for a ten minute consultation and all the coffee you can drink."