General Practice
General Practice
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Where Can You Find an Attorney?
Finding an attorney is a simple job. There are a variety of places you can go to search for an attorney. But when you are looking for the best attorney for your case – and you should be looking for the best...
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When Should You Call a Lawyer?
In this world of do it yourself fixes and the wealth of information available through the internet, people have a tendency to spend untold hours attempting to solve their problems without calling...
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There is really no such thing as a good “generic” lawyer. When you need legal representation, your best bet is to find a law firm that works with the kind of case that you need defended. There are varying types...
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For plaintiffs there are basically there are three types of legal service contracts those being; hourly service fees, flat rate fees and contingent fees. The best form of legal service...
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If Your Lawyer Is Paid Last, He or She May Sue First
So, it's the 15th of the month, and your friendly neighborhood lawyer has sent you a bill for legal services performed a while ago...
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How to Communicate with Your Lawyer During the Intake Process
Don't hide the ball. In most jurisdictions an attorney-client privilege exists during the intake process to protect and promote a candid discussion. One of the first things you should do is explain is what type of attorney you are looking for and how you envision the payment structure.
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Contingency Fee: Hiring a Lawyer without the Risk of Financial Losses
Most people are concerned that resorting to a lawsuit means they have to spend a huge sum of money to pay the lawyer’s fee. But fortunately, there are lawyers who agree to contingency basis which
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Cant reach Your Texas Lawyer? What to do:
I have had many a Texan call my office complaining that she cannot reach her own Texas Lawyer. Under the ethics code, I as a lawyer most likely should not talk to this caller as she already has a lawyer. If you are in this...