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CHOOSING A LAWYER

WHEN IS A LAWYER NEEDED?

Legal advice is expensive. Consult a lawyer when he/she can really be of help. you may be able to handle simple matters yourself. Bankruptcy, patent applications, irreconcilable disputes, interpretation of complex contracts, partnership agreements, incorporation if at all complex, and buying or selling a business are typical situations where attorney counseling is recommended. In the case of disputes, the use of an arbitration service may be easier, quicker, and less expensive than a lawyer and the courts. In some instances a para-legal may be sufficient and less expensive than a lawyer. 

CHOOSING THE RIGHT LAWYER

It is important and often difficult to choose the right lawyer. The best recommendation is often from a friend or business associate. The Yellow Pages will help you to get started. Some legal organizations may not provide the best recommendations, as their listings are sometimes paid for by the listing lawyer. This does not assure quality. The US Patent Office provides a list of qualified patent lawyers. Be sure to get a lawyer who specializes in your specific problems. 

EVALUATING

Many lawyers will provide a short preliminary consultation at no charge. This will assist in your evaluation. Call and ask if a preliminary no-charge consultation is available. Ask for background, experience, specialization, hourly cost, telephone consultation costs, fees, and method of payment Retainer and up-front fees may be negotiable. If a court case, ask if you have a strong case. you may wish to talk with several lawyers before making a choice. 

 

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