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Need To Find An Attorney? Read This First!

By | Oct 26, 2009 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Are you trying to find an attorney? If so, you need to read this article first. Otherwise, you could make some costly mistakes. You will not find a lawyer by answering television or telephone ads. You will find an attorney you can trust by getting a referral from a friend or relative.

Learn what you should expect in terms of client service as well as how to find out what the attorney is going to charge you. If you are thinking of beginning to find a lawyer, you need the information in this short guide.

Avoid Flashy Telephone And Television Ads

If you are like most people, you probably do not know where to begin to find a lawyer. Maybe you simply go to google and type "find lawyer" in the search engine. Or wirse, you will find a lawyer based upon a flashy television or telephone book advertisement. This is a big mistake.

The best way to find a lawyer is to get a referral from a friend or trusted professional such as your banker, accountant, or even pastor. Then you can do further research about your potential lawyer on the internet. You are looking for the lawyer's areas of expertise as well as his commitment to client service.

Find A Lawyer That Keeps You Informed

Clients often complain that their lawyers fail to keep them abreast of developments in their cases. The best lawyers will regularly communicate with their clients via telephone or letter.

Also, attorneys will work with their clients to quickly and efficiently gather reports, photographs and witness statements early on and before they are lost due to the passage of time. Once you get an idea of the level of service you should expect from your attorney, you need to decide how you are going to pay your attorney for his services.

Discuss Attorney's Fees Up Front

Attorney's fees are one of the most common concerns expressed by prospective clients. You need to make sure that the issue is discussed up front. You have the right to know what you are going to pay up front.

Depending on the type of case, the attorney could charge a flat fee, an hourly rate or (in the case of personal injuries) a contingency fee agreement. Whatever type of fee you agree upon, make sure that you get the agreement in writing.

Find An Attorney? Find A Professional

When you understand the points to consider when you need to find an attorney, you can avoid the common mistakes made by most people. Avoid attorneys that run those cheesy television and telephone book advertisements. Instead, get someone you trust to refer an attorney that has a high degree of professionalism and client service.

Find an attorney that is willing to discuss your attorney's fees up front. Be sure to get the agreement in writing. Armed with these tips, you can go out and find a lawyer that will handle you legal matter efficiently and professionally.





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