The legal profession is somewhat infamous for being deliberate and what some people might call “slow” in accomplishing legal work. Lawyers’ steady, consistent and un-rushed pace is usually intentional. When thinking, analyzing and strategizing, impatience can be much more expensive than investing extra time to do something right to begin with. The pitfalls of undertaking business and legal transactions too quickly were very evident after the nation’s housing crisis took hold, beginning about a decade ago. From 2002 through 2007, much of the world experienced an incredibly hot real estate market.