Interviewing A LawyerThere is no single way to find a lawyer that is right for you and your case. One way to start the process is to call several lawyers to whom you have been referred. Some lawyers offer free consultations. You may be able to set up an initial consultation on the telephone. This helps you get an initial feel about the lawyer. The lawyer, in turn, will likely have a few questions for you to help the lawyer identify potential conflicts with an existing matter or client. It also helps the lawyer gauge whether the lawyer is competent to handle your matter. You may be able to ask each lawyer some preliminary questions before you commit yourself to a formal, in-person interview. Ideally, the answers you get will help you screen out a few lawyers to interview. To help you choose a lawyer, it might also be a good idea to write down any answers you get. You can compare the answers to help you choose one or more lawyers to interview. Some initial questions you might ask include:
If you are able to narrow down your choices, you should be able to make an appointment with a lawyer to discuss the case in detail. During the initial interview you will likely be asked about the specifics of your case. In order to prepare for the meeting, you should gather all the information (documents, contact information) pertinent too your situation. You will want to bring those materials, along with a set of questions about the legal relationship you may have to the meeting. |
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