Technical Review
Review available records, documentation, photographs, technical information, training records, and other relevant material within the agreed scope.
Triple A Coach provides professional consulting and court-related support for matters involving firearms, training, mechanical concerns, accidental or unintentional discharges, self-defense-related issues, remedial training, and other matters where relevant technical experience may assist attorneys, clients, organizations, or other professionals.
Begin with the facts, identify the technical questions, review the available information, and clearly define the scope of the requested service.
Every case or professional inquiry is different. The appropriate service depends on the questions being asked, the records and materials available for review, the scope established by counsel or the client, and the type of technical assistance required.
Review available records, documentation, photographs, technical information, training records, and other relevant material within the agreed scope.
Discuss technical questions, terminology, training standards, mechanical issues, or other subjects requiring relevant professional experience.
When appropriate, services may include remedial, corrective, court-ordered, or attorney-requested education and documented completion.
The following are examples of matters that may fall within the scope of Triple A Coach professional consulting and court-related services. The exact scope should be discussed before work begins.
Review matters in which alleged mechanical condition, malfunction, component condition, maintenance history, modifications, or equipment function may be relevant to the questions presented.
Professional review may assist in understanding technical, training, handling, mechanical, or contextual issues associated with an alleged accidental or unintentional discharge.
Consulting may address training concepts, professional terminology, equipment-related issues, documentation, or other technical questions relevant to a self-defense-related matter.
Depending on the matter and applicable circumstances, services may include consultation regarding facts, professional experience, technical terminology, training practices, or other questions identified by counsel.
Review can be structured around documents and materials supplied for a particular matter, subject to the agreed scope and availability of relevant information.
When training or education has been requested by an attorney, court, employer, organization, or other responsible party, a customized educational program may be developed around the documented requirement.
Use the consultation to discuss the nature of the matter, the questions that need to be addressed, available documentation, deadlines, requested services, and whether Triple A Coach is an appropriate fit for the requested scope.
Court-related consulting should begin with a clearly defined scope. The process below provides a general framework for determining what assistance is requested and what information is available.
Discuss the matter, requested service, deadlines, parties involved, and the questions that need to be addressed.
Establish what is being requested, what falls outside the requested service, and what materials are needed for review.
Examine the materials provided and evaluate the technical or professional questions within the agreed scope.
Provide the agreed consultation, documentation, education, or other deliverable appropriate to the engagement.
Triple A Coach provides training, technical consulting, professional review, and related services. Legal advice, legal strategy, representation, and determinations of applicable law should be addressed with a licensed attorney.
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Consultations may be requested by attorneys, prospective clients, organizations, or other professionals seeking to determine whether the requested matter falls within the available scope of services.
Be prepared to provide a general description of the matter, the type of assistance being requested, relevant deadlines, and the categories of documents or other materials that may be available.
Potential mechanical or equipment-related matters can be discussed during the initial consultation. Whether a particular matter can be accepted depends on the questions presented, available information, requested scope, and other case-specific factors.
Accidental or unintentional discharge matters may fall within the available consulting scope depending on the technical questions, documentation, requested services, and circumstances of the matter.
Yes. When remedial education or documented training has been requested, the referring attorney or other responsible party can provide the applicable requirement so an appropriate program can be discussed.
No. Triple A Coach provides professional consulting, technical review, education, and related services. Questions involving legal rights, legal strategy, representation, or interpretation of law should be directed to a licensed attorney.
Yes. An initial consultation is an appropriate place to discuss the general matter and determine what documentation, if any, should be provided afterward.
If you have a court-related matter, technical question, remedial-training requirement, or professional consulting need, schedule a consultation to discuss the requested scope and determine the appropriate next step.