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The Bar Association and States usually offer Lawyer Referral's as a public service.
The service will allow the person in need to be directed to an attorney who will specialize in their need of service, for example if you are in need of a family lawyer the service will match you with a list. The list will contain the best attorney's who specialize in family law and who are in your general area. The service is also good because if you have a situation were the client is unable to pay for the services they will usually provide the service on a percentage based fee and you will be directed to a legal aid who can help with this situation. This can be very helpful when in need of a attorney and you are not able to pay for the best one. Usually the referral program will set guidelines for the lawyer's who sign up for the program. they will have to meet certain criteria to be listed there. This is good for you because you want the best available lawyer who is qualified. The program also uses a rotation system so that all lawyers get a fair chance to receive referrals. usually the initial consultation is minimal and usually the Bar Association sets a maximum they can charge. It is important to be proactive in your search for an attorney. You must do background searches and make sure you are getting the best possible service for your particular need. |
| Author Source: Roy Leadwell |
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