About Finis R Price
Finis R Price III is an attorney who has built a steady professional presence over the course of a legal career. He is known in professional listings by name, and his work reflects the standard contours of private legal practice in the United States. He approaches matters with attention to detail and the kind of steady judgment clients expect from counsel.
His formal legal training gave him the tools needed to advise clients, handle disputes and draft agreements. That foundation has carried him through roles that commonly fall to practicing lawyers: client counseling, case preparation, negotiation, and courtroom appearances when necessary. He has worked across the typical settings where lawyers practice, addressing both transactional questions and contested matters.
Colleagues describe him as practical and methodical. He favors plainspoken explanations over legalese. That manner helps clients understand options and likely outcomes. In conferences and hearings he aims to keep the record clear and the strategy straightforward. Those habits shape how he handles files from intake through resolution.
Over the years he has handled matters that require steady procedural knowledge and careful document work. He understands deadlines, evidentiary rules, and the rhythms of court calendars. That operational competence is a recurring theme in his professional profile. When cases require collaboration, he has worked with other lawyers and professionals to assemble evidence, retain experts and present coherent positions to judges and opposing counsel.
Outside of direct client work he contributes to the administrative side of practice. He maintains files, oversees calendaring, and manages client communications in a way that keeps matters moving. Those tasks are often invisible but they shape client experiences and case outcomes. He pays attention to them because they matter in getting work done efficiently.
In conversations about strategy he tends to weigh risk against reward, prioritizing realistic options over improbable gambits. His posture in negotiation is steady. In litigation he prepares thoroughly and prefers to present a case that is persuasive on its merits rather than relying on procedural advantage alone.
As of 2026 his practice concentrates on civil litigation and transactional matters, where he represents clients in business-related disputes, contract work and related legal issues.