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Family, friends and business acquaintances are all excellent places to start your attorney search. Why is this, you may ask? Quite simply, the word of a close friend or relative means a lot more than a stranger’s, and let’s face it: it can be downright difficult to rely on reviews of products let [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.findagoodattorney.net">Find An Attorney</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.findagoodattorney.net/6/attorney/find-an-attorney.php">Find An Attorney</a></p>
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<p>Family, friends and business acquaintances are all excellent places to start your attorney search. Why is this, you may ask? Quite simply, the word of a close friend or relative means a lot more than a stranger’s, and let’s face it: it can be downright difficult to rely on reviews of products let alone an individual’s services. That’s why getting suggestions from others on who to hire can be so helpful. Maybe they use this attorney and swear by them, or maybe they have a friend that swears by them. Regardless of the connection, a recommendation from a trusted source is a great way to find a good attorney.</p>
<p>Find A Good Attorney Online</p>
<p>As everyone knows by now, the internet is an excellent resource for finding out just about anything. So why shouldn’t your quest for the perfect lawyer venture to the web? There are many legal directories online with up to date information onhow to find a good attorney in your area. You can search by location, specialty and more. What’s really great about this format is that the attorneys have much more of an interaction with you initially before you even hire them. The firm or lawyer descriptions in the directory tend to be much more personable and provide detailed information on their practice. You can make an informed decision and find a good attorney for you just from these choice words placed online.</p>
<p>Each listing has in depth contact information as well, making it super easy to drop them an e-mail or call them up with your questions. Since the internet makes everything easier, it’s no surprise it has made getting a lawyer a snap as well. Here are a few places to start your search to find a good attorney.</p>
<p>- www.attorneypages.com<br />
- www.martindale.com<br />
- www.lawyers.findlaw.com<br />
- www.lawyers.com</p>
<p>You can also search for attorney by typing in “attorney” + “your state” or “type of practice” This should bring up directories for your state only, further narrowing your search.</p>
<p>Use The State Bar Association To Find A Good Attorney Each state has a bar association that can help you find a good attorney that is right for you. All you need to do is call them up, tell them why you need a lawyer, and they’ll connect you with one that performs the types of services you need. However, be aware that you will usually be charged a fee for this referral service. It can be worth it though especially if you’re unsure of how to find a good attorney for your particular legal problem.</p>
<p>Visit: http://www.abanet.org/barserv/stlobar.html to find the contact information of your state bar association so you can get started.</p>
<p>Find a Good Attorney With Legal Assistance Services</p>
<p>If your business is just getting off the ground and you are currently falling into the “low-income” bracket on your taxes, you may qualify for legal aid. Legal aid offers very low-cost or no-cost legal services. However, be warned that legal aid typically deals with individual issues such as those that involve transactions between tenants and landlords or family disputes. You can call your state bar association (find the number by using the link above) or even your local county court.</p>
<p>Find An Attorney With Local Directories</p>
<p>A printed directory may seem like an out of date tool, but many people, whether individuals or businesses, still find their lawyers by means of print ads in the phone book. Pull out your Yellow Pages and start looking. However, it is important to note that the phone book does not exactly have the most detailed listings and you may end up with a lawyer that does not have the skill set necessary to handle your business. For a more thoroughly detailed directory, try the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. This big, fat book is not one you should purchase. Just go to your local library and flip through their copy. You should be able to find plenty of information on attorneys in your area.</p>
<p>Really, finding a lawyer in your area with the qualifications you need is fairly easy. The hard part comes up next when you learn how to find the right lawyer out of the pack. So make sure you use as many resources as possible to find a good attorney.</p>
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		<title>Top Services To Look For In An Attorney At Law</title>
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Things tend to go wrong, or so at least Murphy&#8217;s Law states. When things do go wrong, a consumer should look into getting an attorney. But an attorney today is much different than what they were ten years ago; consumers today should expect a lot more for their money (if they even pay [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.findagoodattorney.net">Find An Attorney</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.findagoodattorney.net/76/find-a-good-attorney/top-services-to-look-for-in-an-attorney-at-law.php">Top Services To Look For In An Attorney At Law</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="intbyline" style="italic;">by Chris Channing</div>
<p>Things tend to go wrong, or so at least Murphy&#8217;s Law states. When things do go wrong, a consumer should look into getting an attorney. But an attorney today is much different than what they were ten years ago; consumers today should expect a lot more for their money (if they even pay at all!).</p>
<p>Losing a court case is usually a depressing moment; but not having to pay the lawyer anything in the event a client loses helps brighten up the situation. Lawyers are now switching over to a &#8220;no win no fee&#8221; motto that doesn&#8217;t require a client to pay anything upfront, and the client won&#8217;t have to pay anything unless they win the court case. In the event they win, special payment terms will be agreed upon.</p>
<p>Taking the generous spirit even further is the service being offered that agrees to let clients keep up to 100% of their court winnings should they still have bills to pay related to the court case. If a client were to get in a car accident and win the claim, but still have more bills to pay that aren&#8217;t covered, the attorney in this case will agree to let the money go solely to the client and his or her bills.</p>
<p>Oddly enough, lawyers are now targeting businesses as a way to better the peace. With many debt collection agencies and normal run-of-the-mill businesses suffering because of debts still owed to them, there has arisen a need for a law office to step up and get lost money back to them. Debt recovery services are able to this the legal way, and the experience in getting debts paid is valuable to a business who&#8217;s suffering from economic turmoil.</p>
<p>Other attorneys are jumping on the technology bandwagon, and allowing for even better ways to contact an attorney directly or indirectly though methods such as mobile phone texting. This is of course in addition to the email, regular mail, and phone contact options that most offer. Several &#8220;call me back&#8221; plans are also starting to debut, conforming to a busier lifestyle of the average consumer.</p>
<p>Perhaps best of all, nearly all attorneys are able to allow for free legal advice over the phone or with an office visit. This isn&#8217;t the case for all attorneys, but the average consumer will likely be able to enjoy this benefit. Indeed, it should almost be expected unless the attorney in question only caters to high-label clients. It&#8217;s just another incentive to give an attorney a call when in trouble!</p>
<p>In Conclusion</p>
<p>When trouble arises and law needs to be handled, consumers should find an attorney as quick as possible. But don&#8217;t decide on an attorney in haste, instead try to find one that offers more than the average attorney; such as one that allows for the extra services previously described.</p>
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