A free consultation is a one-on-one interaction, conversation, meeting, or interview given freely to share one's thoughts and discuss possible opportunities of working together.
It's true: Free legal consultations really are free. Don't hesitate to take advantage of them if you were injured and want to find out about your legal options.
A legal consultation is a chance for prospective clients with legal needs to meet with (in-person, over the phone, or through video chat) and discuss their legal needs with the attorney. This is where you discuss the relevant information regarding the type of legal assistance you need representation for.
At your outpatient visit, you will meet with the Consultant who will look after you throughout your treatment and, if necessary, your hospital stay. He or she can discuss options with you, and help ease any worries you have. You may want to think about what you want to say before your visit.
Consulting Fees means the consideration paid by the Company or a subsidiary to a Consultant for services.
So, when a lawyer says that he or she will provide a free consultation it means that they will sit down with you, hear about your problem, and give you some initial thoughts about it, at no charge or obligation to you. This meeting gives you a chance to "interview" the lawyer and the lawyer the chance to interview you.
the process of discussing something with someone in order to get their advice or opinion about it: He made the decision in consultation with his parents and teachers.
The ultimate goal of the initial consultation is for both the attorney and prospective client to obtain enough information to make an informed decision about what to do next, while balancing time and scheduling.
Why would a good lawyer not tell a client how their case will come out at the initial consultation? A good lawyer knows that every case is different and without doing research. A good lawyer will not guarantee the outcome of any case.
Take as much time as you need to make your decision. We strongly advise that you take at least two weeks after your consultation with the operating surgeon to think things through before surgery. You can change your mind at any point and you can ask for a second opinion from another surgeon.
The timescale depends on the surgeon and hospital availability. All MYA's surgeons are specialist experts, but sometimes if a patient is aiming for a specific end result or requires more complex surgery, they may be required to wait a bit longer. On average the wait will vary from 2-6 months.
During the consultation, the doctor conducts a thorough medical review by asking questions. The questions may cover symptoms, general condition or feeling of the patient, any health concerns, and the results of previous medical tests. The doctor then performs a physical exam.