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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Three Tips On Choosing the Right Legal Services

By Richard Banbury

For most of us using a lawyer is an infrequent occurrence. We may occasionally talk to a legal professional about issues such as making a will, getting a divorce or even for a civil or criminal case in which we are involved. But, the chances are it's been a good few years since you had to take legal advice.

But, if you do need a lawyer then you often need one fast and this can lead to errors of judgment. It's not enough to stick in a pin in a phone directory and to choose the lawyer that it hits. Legal advice can be costly and you need to make sure that you get the right advice to suit your needs. The following tips could help you out here.

#1 Word of mouth: There's no better way to choose a lawyer than to find someone on a referral basis. If someone you know has used a lawyer for a reason similar to your own in the recent past then talk to them about the services they got. Ask them if they would use the lawyer again themselves. If they say yes then this could be a good choice for you too. If they have negatives then you can work out if this could be a lawyer you want to avoid using.

#2 Qualifications/Experience: It is vital to make sure that you choose a lawyer that has the right qualifications and experience to help you out here. Remember, not all lawyers are equal (otherwise there wouldn't be so many legal malpractice suits!). So, if you need criminal representation then look for a court experienced lawyer who has the skills to work best on your behalf. If you are filing for bankruptcy then look for a lawyer with experience of doing this for people like you. Lawyers can be either generalists or specialists but they must understand what you need before they can deliver on it.

#3 Cost: Legal fees can be expensive, especially if you have to go down a court case route. Before you retain any lawyer check out your cost options. Remember, many lawyers handling a civil case such as personal injury lawsuit will work on a contingency basis. This could see you get free legal advice and you'd only have to pay if you win and get some compensation. Some lawyers will also charge a fixed fee for some kinds of work (such as wills and real estate work) which may be cheaper than paying by the hour.

So, the key points to remember here are that you need a lawyer with the right experience at the right cost for your pocket who has ideally already got a track record that you can check because somebody you know has used them before.

If you are retaining a lawyer you will also need to think about the part that you play in the advice that they give you. Make sure to always respond to their requests for information and documentation quickly and promptly. And, make sure to always fill them in with all relevant detail about your situation or case so that they know exactly what is going on. - 23211

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