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How long has the
attorney been in
practice?
This will help you
understand more about
the attorney’s practice and
expertise, whether he/she is
a seasoned professional or
someone just getting started.
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What area of law does this lawyer
specialize in?
Make sure that this attorney is wellversed in the specific area of your case
and that he/she works for a practice that
devotes a large portion—if not all—of its
time to this area. In addition, be sure that
the lawyer has extensive knowledge of
the laws that govern this area.
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Generally speaking, who is the
lawyer’s typical client?
This will give you an idea of the types of
people the lawyer has worked with and
how they compare and contrast to you and
your specific case. You will want to know
if the lawyer has experience in working
with individuals similar to you and your
financial background.
How many cases has the attorney worked on that
were similar to yours?
What is his/her track record with such cases? This is
especially important, as you will likely want a lawyer who
has a vast knowledge of your type of case and a successful
track record. Do not be afraid of asking for specific numbers
such as how many cases has he/she won?
Other than a law degree, what kind of special
training or knowledge does the attorney have
that might be an advantage to your specific case?
Specialized training that the attorney has in certain areas
may put you ahead of the game and help you to be more
effectively and successfully represented.
What are the attorney’s fees and costs, and
billing options?
This may be the most important question of all, depending
on your financial situation and the amount of money you
have to invest in hiring an attorney. You also may want to
ask about special payment plans and how often you will
be required to make payments, or if reduced costs can be
applied if paralegals handle your case.
What is the attorney’s approach or philosophy to
winning or representing a case?
The answer to this may lie in the attorney’s overall
demeanor. For instance, if you envision working with
someone more laid-back and cordial, then an attorney who
exhibits aggressive qualities could make you feel nervous
and uneasy. Also, consider your type of case and what type
of personality would best suit the situation.
Would the attorney recommend solving
your legal problem in another way?
Yes, you can ask this question, and the attorney may
recommend other lower-cost methods you can pursue.
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