FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Always try to get a recommendation for an attorney, preferably from someone who has used the attorney in the past. A good attorney is usually willing to provide references. It helps immensely if the attorney has done work similar to the work you need done, but more important than experience is the personality fit between you and your lawyer--there must be trust and a good rapport. Don't be afraid to hire someone with less experience if you get along well with that person and you feel confident in his/her abilities. A smart and capable attorney is resourceful and can learn any process. The trick is finding a lawyer you like, and one that will treat you like a person, and not a revenue stream.