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- Tutorial on finding an attorney
-
- Attorneys specialize. Even an attorney in a very small
- community will specialize even though he handles whatever may
- come his way--- he specializes in understanding the local
- community.
-
- If you understand what area of law you require an attorney
- for then you can find one, or at least leads to one, by looking
- in "law lists." The granddaddy of law lists is Campbells, which
- you cna find in libraries and in military bases and often with
- local merchants, throughout the United States. Campbells lists
- general practice and collections lawyers throughout the country
- and in many foregin countries. A Campbells attorney will engage
- in litigation (a specialization) and will also be able to handle
- routine matters in his area.
-
- There are directories or law lists for virtually every
- specialization. The most famous is Martindale Hubbell. Martindale
- Hubbell lists attorneys who agree to buy an ad (note that there
- is not really a quality check on the ads) and unlike most law
- lists, Martindale also rates some attorneys, from "a" to "c,"
- with "a" being the best. As Martindale itself says, an unrated
- attorney may simply not have requested one, or, Campbell's hasn't
- gotten around to them yet. These ratings are in many cases
- "political." Often large firms get "a" ratings simply because of
- their political influence, so don't take them literally or as
- gospel truth. However, Martindale-Hubbell does list the areas
- that an attorney wishes to advertise as areas of interest. Many
- firms also list their representative clients, and this may be of
- interest to you to see if you you would potentially subject to a
- conflict, or if the firm is travelling in the right circles for
- you. If you need an exotic speciality like hospitl construction
- litigation, then looking in the nearest large city will help you
- find someone who indicates that this is a speciality of theirs.
-
- The best way to find an attorney is to ask others who have
- had similiar problems. Or, if you own a flower store, ask your
- friends (competitiors) who they use and if they understand your
- business. Attorneys will frequently specialize in an area of
- business or two, rather than in topics. For examples, many firms
- represent companies for example, in the textile industry. Since
- they have this experience, they should know what the common
- pitfals are in the trade, and will be in a position to give you
- excellent service.
-
- On the other hand, the best known specialist in exactly what
- you need will do you no good if you don't like the attorney.
- Believe it or not, personality clashes do happen between lawyers
- and their clients and thus finding someone with whom you are
- comfortable is very important.
-
- For some reason, people will go to ten dealers to buy a car
- but will not shop for an attorney. Relevant questions should be
- asked before you sign up with anyone:
- 1. What is your fee, and how to do charge it?
- (You should always get a written disclosure)
-
- 2. What is your experience with the same type of matter as I have
- presented to you?
-
- 3. Can I have references?
-
- Many attorneys will not reveal their other clients names or allow
- them to be used as references, but in this case, get refernces to
- other attorneys who know of their expertise.
-
- 4. Are there any Judges or Courts where you do not feel that you
- can get a good shake. (That is, do you have personality clashes
- with any Judges)?
-
- That is a very fair question that is more important than you
- think. For example, just like human beings sometimes clash,
- attorneys who are perfectly good often just don't get along with
- a Judge. If that's going to be the Judge on your case-- watch
- out. (Of course, many towns have Judges that NO ONE gets along
- with).
-
- If you are completely unsure on what kind of lawyer that you
- need, then see if you area has a lawyer referral service. These
- services, often set up in cooperation with bar associations will
- provide an initial consultation for a very low charge, below that
- of the regular charge for an office visit. That's a good place to
- start if you don't have any idea what kind of lawyer you might
- need.
-
- When you visit an attorney be sure to write down your
- questions before hand. Many people become extremely nervous when
- they go in to see a professional, and will forget to ask the most
- important things. Write it down so you can get your questions
- answered. Also bring any and all papers that relate to the matter
- with you. Good luck.