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by Clyde JohsonThe search for a bankruptcy lawyer is overwhelming. There are so many choices out there that you don't believe you can find the right one. Before you start finding yourself giving up before you even start, keep reading. We've assembled a package of information to help people like you find the right lawyer for your situation.
Your bankruptcy lawyer works for you. Not the other way around. A good lawyer will understand that. Having said that, your lawyer should provide you with the best advice possible based on your legal situation. It should be clear from the advice your lawyer gives that he or she has gone to great lengths to provide you with sound advice.
Good bankruptcy lawyers know that facts are facts. They cannot change. They can simply be argued around and good lawyers will not attempt to change or manipulate the facts in any way. If fact and argument don't match, it's the argument that needs changing.
When you hire a bankruptcy lawyer, tell him that you have other options as well. This will keep him on his toes and he will try to perform his best. This is because he will know that he is not your only support, you can fire him if he disappoints you.
When you are searching for an attorney, not only research the attorney but also the law firm. Does the law firm have a mission and vision statement? Do they have a code of ethics? Do your values align with those of the law firm, and if not, how do they differ? Are those differences important to you? Once you decide, find a law firm that is right for you if this one is not in alignment with your beliefs.
Ask if you're bankruptcy lawyer does pro bono work for people with low incomes. Does a lawyer do legal work for community outreach programs? Whether they do or not can be a sign of how committed the lawyer is to his or her community. A lawyer who cares about the community at-large will also care about you.
If you are a business professional, try asking your colleagues for a referral for an attorney. Colleagues who are the most experienced likely know the most attorneys and can make the best recommendations.
Every invoice from an attorney is negotiable. When you receive your bill, read it carefully. If there are any charges you do not understand or that you think are incorrect, get on the phone immediately and speak to the attorney or his/her office manager about it. Do not wait - waiting implies acceptance. It is up to you to protect your money and to not let it be wasted
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