How You Can Find A Good Lawyer
By; Richard Meeuwsen Meeuwsen
Every one has need for a good lawyer at some time. You should not hesitate to get legal representation because you do not know where to start. It can be quite easy to find a lawyer that will fulfill your needs.
Whether your issue concerns a workplace injury, divorce, DWI, bankruptcy, corporate structure, wills, auto accident, a criminal case or a multitude other topics, you can be sure that there is an attorney who will be happy to represent you. This is one area where you have complete control. You can hire anyone you want.
The first place you should start your search is by asking around with friends, family and business associates. There is no better source than a satisfied customer without ulterior motives who will share their honest opinion.
These personal first hand opinions are usually the best. However, you should be aware that these people may not have a lot of experience in dealing with different lawyers. After having participated in hundreds of hours of lawyer meetings as a client, you too could begin to notice the difference between merely adequate lawyers and outstanding attorneys.
You can also ask other professionals that you know for references. Bankers and accountants deal with lawyers very frequently and they can be a good source of reliable references. You should mention the general nature of the legal question so that they direct you to the correct type of lawyer.
If those sources do not produce any viable options then you will need to rely upon other means. Legal referral services can be helpful. Your local Chamber of Commerce or lawyers association may have such a free service.
The internet is also a good resource. Try the http://find-a-good-lawyer.us/ website for some added information. You can search their online lists covering most specialties in all 50 states and some foreign countries.
The online legal match program is also a free service that can assist you in your search. You can anonymously recap your legal situation and receive responses from legal firms that are willing to handle your needs. You can pick the one that seems to best fit your case.
Most firms will provide a free initial consultation. Be sure you determine this prior to your first conference. During the first consult, you can expect to get a general idea of the level of difficulty, expected costs, possible outcome and other particulars of your case.
Be prepared for your first discussion with documentation and a written list of your questions and concerns. Once you hire an attorney you will usually be paying them on an hourly basis. A qualified attorney and some dubious ones also, can charge hefty fees.
If you just want someone to talk to, there are much cheaper alternatives than a lawyer. Keep your conversations to the point.
If you really cannot afford a lawyer, there may be free legal aid resource in your area. Check your phone book or call the county courthouse for information.
See also:
The Truth about Lawyers
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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