Finding a Lawyer


When seeking help the small business owner must analyze the specific needs of the company and carefully enlist the services of a legal professional. Selecting a good lawyer whose skills, experience, and rapport match the needs of the business should begin with a recognition of the legal matters that may require an attorney's assistance.

A good business lawyer will provide services that:

Selecting a lawyer to represent business interests is no casual task, but a business owner should nut be intimidated by the process. By following some basic steps, an individual can accumulate a list of prospective attorneys.

After compiling a list of candidates, it is wise to seek additional information from the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, available at most law libraries and some local public libraries. This directory offers a compilation of biographical information, education, professional organizations, and the specialties of all listed lawyers. Each individual is also given a confidential rating solicited from lawyers and judges. While some ratings are not published at the behest of a lawyer or because one is not available, the information and rating system can serve to narrow the list considerably.

The final step in the selection process is to request interviews from several good prospects, making clear the purpose of the interview and thus avoiding consultation fees. It is important to look for experience, rapport, accessibility, and value by assessing the interview in terms of the following criteria:








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