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by Theresia Hoppe 7 min read

How do I choose the right lawyer?

The first step in the process of choosing the right lawyer, then, is the research phase. Ideally, you want to start with the names of several lawyers, and, as with the purchase of most other services, personal referrals are often the best place to start.

How to find a reliable lawyer?

There are many ways to find a reliable lawyer. One of the best is a recommendation from a trusted friend, relative, or business associate. Be aware, however, that each legal case is different and that a lawyer who is right for someone else may not suit you or your legal problem.

What should you look for when hiring a lawyer?

You want to make sure that the lawyer you hire has experience in the area of law in which you require assistance. There are many practice areas in the legal field, and most lawyers tend to handle cases in specific practice areas. Potential costs.

How do I find a good lawyer referral service?

Some services make referrals without concern for the lawyer’s type or level of experience. You may want to seek out a lawyer referral service that participates in the American Bar Association-sponsored certification program, which uses a logo to identify lawyer referral programs that comply with certain quality standards developed by the ABA.

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Russia's Current Military Personnel

Is this war "illegal" in any way that would justify the capture and prosecution of participating Russian military personnel if they went abroad?

Can someone be charged with Theft by Deception for knowingly selling stolen items at a pawn shop? (Georgia)

If someone stole valuables from another, that would be Theft by Taking. And if that person knowingly sold those stolen valuables to a pawn shop, could that be a Theft by Deception of the pawn shops money?

Why did you (or why do you want to) become a lawyer?

Lawyers: How did you decide to be a lawyer? Did the it meet your expectations? Did you have other career options in your mind? Do you regret your choice?

Skills required for success in this profession?

I have always been interested in law as a profession. I'm really good at memorizing knowledge and recalling it and applying it.

Is there any specified field of lawyer where an attorney travels a lot?

Just wondering if there any attorneys out there travel frequently? If so, how frequently and how long are your stays?

Am I wrong for being annoyed?

I work at a small firm of fewer than 5 junior associates and have for the past 2+ years. This was my first post-law school job (3rd year associate).

What to name a law firm - hate my name!

I'm thinking of doing the solo practice thing someday, but I have a question about naming the firm. What alternatives are there to using my legal/married last name? I went to law school after I got married and now the idea of putting my husband's name on a building illogically enrages me.

Just started at a law office and already want to quit

So, basically title says it all. I started at a law office last Monday. The law office only has one attorney. I haven’t received my results for the bar yet, and there’s one other person there who started at the same time as me who also hasn’t gotten their results for the bar. There are 2 legal assistants at the office.

Pressure to stay an attorney?

This may be a bit of a silly question, but does anyone else feel a ridiculous amount of pressure to stay an attorney even if they don’t like it? Not even money wise, but social expectations wise.

So, any book recommendations to improve legal drafting?

I am a foreign associate in a big law firm in the US. I mostly do transactional work with Latam countries, so I do a lot of work reviewing and drafting documents in Spanish.

Injury attorneys: how has COVID affected you?

I'm a corporate attorney, but this is just a curiosity for me. My assumption would be that courts continuing jury trials for such a long time and creating a huge backlog has sapped a lot of the leverage that plaintiffs might otherwise have when negotiating with insurance carriers.

What should I look for when choosing a lawyer?

The lawyer will be helping you solve your problems, so the first qualification is that you must feel comfortable enough to tell him or her, honestly and completely, all the facts necessary to resolve your problem.

Are there any practical considerations to keep in mind when choosing a lawyer?

Yes, the lawyer’s area of expertise and prior experience are important. Many states have specialization programs that certify lawyers as specialists in certain types of law.

Where should I start to look for a lawyer?

There are many ways to find a reliable lawyer. One of the best is a recommendation from a trusted friend, relative, or business associate. Be aware, however, that each legal case is different and that a lawyer who is right for someone else may not suit you or your legal problem.

Are advertisements a good place to look for a lawyer?

In some ways, yes, ads are useful. However, always be careful about believing everything you read and hear — and nowhere is this truer than with advertisements. Newspaper, telephone directory, radio, television, and Internet ads, along with direct mail, can make you familiar with the names of lawyers who may be appropriate for your legal needs.

What about a local referral service?

Most communities have referral services to help people find lawyers. You might be able to find them under “Lawyer Referral Service” or something similar in your yellow pages. These services usually recommend a lawyer in the area to evaluate a situation.

My new job offers a prepaid legal services plan. What can I expect?

Legal services, like many other things, are often less expensive when bought in bulk. Some employers, labor and credit unions, and other groups have formed “legal insurance” plans. These plans vary. Many cover most, if not all, of the cost of legal consultations, document preparation, and court representation in routine legal matters.

I want to hire a lawyer, but I do not have much money. Where can I find low-cost legal help?

Several legal assistance programs offer inexpensive or free legal services to those in need. Look in the yellow pages under topics such as “legal clinics,” “legal aid,” or “legal advice,” or search online. Most legal aid programs have special guidelines for eligibility, often based on where you live, the size of your family, and your income.

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