Monday, February 25, 2008

How do you find a lawyer who will actually help you? -

I have had 2 lawyers so far who only made my situation worse. One was recommended by a friend, the other by one of those find-a-lawyer call lines. How can you be sure your lawyer is working for you, not against you? I live in a small town and get the feeling they are all friends.

The best legal advice I ever got was ,quot;If you need a lawyer, contact your local bar association. Depending upon the type of law involved, there are various committees made up of the members who keep each other up to date on various aspects of, for example, criminal law, real estate, tax, medical malpractice, etc. Call your local bar association and ask for the chairperson of the appropriate committee. It s the best way to get someone who is very competent in the area of legal practice without paying an arm and a leg.. good luck! As far as them quot;knowing each otherquot;, that s more than likely the case. However, for them to violate the confidentiality of either a client or a potential client is a very serious breach of professional ethics. Any ethical lawyer(the vast majority are, 99.9%++) will, once he or she has agreed to take your case, will work for you... Good Luck!

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In a small town, all lawyers must work with the same justice system, and it may seem like they are working against you but they have to work with other clients, too, so go out-of-town for more advise. You don t have to fire your lawyer, but just educate yourself from other sources, like email attorney at Legal Support Services, legalsupport@email.com AND do homework on your legal issues, web search, etc. Remember the attorney must act as you direct, but if you don t know how to direct him/her, they will do what they think is best, even if you don t agree after the fact.

Depends on why you need a lawyer. You may be better off to go in prose and do some homework on your own. Try the wikopedia online it has alot of legal resources

Finding a good lawyer is often the result of trial and error. The best way is to ask an attorney who doesn t practice in the area you need help in. They will know which lawyers are good and they want to recommend someone who will reflect well on them. Lawyers want clients who bring repeat business and pay their bills. So unfortunately the kind of service you get often depends on how much money you will bring them but all lawyers are responsible to perform to certain minimum standards.

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Surely you have access to a telephone! Contact your legal aid board! You don t say why you need a lawyer . . . perhaps the problem is that what you require a lawyer for is not th line of lawyering practiced by the ones you have consulted. Remember: lawyers specialize in specific fields. If you still have problems finding the quot;right lawyerquot; consult a local Court - the court officials should be able to put you on the right track!

I don t think you will find a lawyer who really cares about his clients. A lawyer will take your money as fast as he can and do as little as possible for it. Trial lawyers are a big part of what s wrong in this country. They will take any case that they think they will be able to put some quick money in their pockets whether their client is right or wrong. An example for easy money for a lawyer is the ongoing asbestos law suits in this country. The lawyer will take about 78% of the total amount, while the person with asbestosis will see about 22%

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