Advance-meeting
Checklist:
1. Ask the lawyer in
advance how much time will be needed and set aside an appropriate
amount of time in your schedule.
2. Familiarize yourself
with all of the facts available to you relevant to your legal matter
before the meeting. For instance, if you want your will drafted
put together a general inventory or your assets and of specific
items you wish to leave to your beneficiaries as well as a list
of the full names and addresses of those beneficiaries. If you were
involved in an accident, know the date, location and information
about the other driver and make a list of your treating doctors.
3. Ask the lawyer in
advance what documents you should bring with you and gather any
other relevant documents that you think may be helpful.
4. Make sure you know
where the lawyer's office is located and try to arrive a few minutes
in advance of your scheduled appointment.
Find out in advance whether
there will be a charge for the first meeting and be prepared to
provide payment when you arrive.
5. Be perfectly candid
during the meeting with your attorney about all aspects of your
matter, and avoid withholding any information regardless of whether
or not you believe it will help or hurt your matter.
Generally, there are
a number of general questions that apply when seeking an attorney
in almost any area of law. These questions include:
* How long have you
been practicing law?
* How much experience
do you have in handling the particular type of legal issue I have?
* Have you been chosen
to give lectures to other lawyers on this or related topics?
* Are you a member of
any specialty bar associations, committees or sections that are
related to this type of legal matter?
* Does the lawyer have
a website or other information about his/her professional experiences
and credentials?
* Will you work on this
matter by yourself, or will associate attorneys and paralegals also
be involved? If others will be involved, what will be the division
of effort?
* What are the possible
outcomes of this type of matter?
* What will you charge
me to act as my lawyer?
* What types of expenses
other than fees will I have to pay?
* Do you have malpractice
insurance in case a mistake is made?
* Have you ever been
the subject of public disciplinary action?
* Do you use email to
communicate?
* Are you licensed to
practice law?
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