Know your facts. Write out the specifics of a case or of your long-term legal concerns so you can remember to cover everything. Your lawyer will be glad you did. Bring copies of any documents that are pertinent. Be organized and thorough. Expect that the attorney will ask you questions. In fact. f the lawyer you are interviewing does not have intelligent questions, be concerned. It is your attorney's job to know the questions.
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Friday, September 30, 2011
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Know your facts. Write out the specifics of a case or of your long-term legal concerns so you can remember to cover everything. Your lawyer will be glad you did. Bring copies of any documents that are pertinent. Be organized and thorough. Expect that the attorney will ask you questions. In fact. f the lawyer you are interviewing does not have intelligent questions, be concerned. It is your attorney's job to know the questions.
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