Monday, 10 June 2013

Need A Great Lawyer? Check Out These Ways

By James Barn


Perhaps friends have shared with you their difficulties in hiring a good lawyer. If you hear enough horror stories you might think it's next to impossible to find a decent lawyer. Yet, if you follow these suggestions, you'll discover that you can find a reputable lawyer in a fair amount of time.

In your initial consultation, discuss openly with your attorney about fees for service, court costs, and expenses (such as depositions, court reporters, mileage, phone calls, etc. ). Get an estimate as to how long your case should take to complete, and if it takes longer than expected, how much extra will it cost. Ask about methods of payment and if there is a monthly payment option.

Beware of lawyers who give more importance to the monetary part rather than providing justice to case. This is a clear sign that they are in this business only to make money.

Use discussion boards online for legal advice. Find those with free services. Use those for legal help and also you can use searches on Google to help you find good legal consultation. Don't limit yourself when it comes to the amount of lawyers you contact.

Good lawyers are careful to explain the consequences of following certain strategies. If, for example, you plan to declare bankruptcy, your lawyer should explain how it is likely to affect your future ability to obtain credit. It is important to realize how decisions made today will affect your options later.

While you are interviewing a lawyer let him/her know that he/she is not the one and the only but you have many others as well. This way he/she will try his/her best and will not let you turn on the other available options.

Try and gauge if your lawyer brushes aside your concerns about billing, and also make sure who in his staff actually handles this aspect of the deal as no one likes to be given a bill which could be like a bolt from the blue. Also this aspect of your case being handled by multitudes of staff members may be fine for the research purpose, but when you have a query; it's the lawyer who needs to be making things clear to you.

Observing attorneys during cases is a good means of assessing their skill level and determining whether or not they're suitable for your legal needs. This should be done in tandem to the interview process itself. Both help to ensure satisfaction on your end, as well as that of your attorney.




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