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by Gabriel Adams

When picking a lawyer, especially for the first time, it’s easily to become overwhelmed by the responsibility. When someone is representing you in legal court, you want to make sure that you are dealing with the most competent and skilled person possible. So, pick your lawyer carefully, and this caution will pay off.
Since lawyers are very specialized in their skills, you should narrow down exactly what you need. Broad “defense lawyers” who claim to be experts in every aspect of law probably aren’t your best bet. If you are fighting a traffic ticket, you want someone who has experience doing so. If you’re writing a will, the same thing applies.
The best way to decide whether a lawyer is for you is to meet with him face to face. Schedule a meeting and talk about your problems, and find out what he can offer you. Don’t be afraid to ask for references from past cases, or why you shouldn’t consider other lawyers.
After you have references from a prospective lawyer, check them out in detail. See if he has really done everything he claims. You should mainly try to find out if he is competent. Competence is the most important characteristic of a lawyer, and is often hard to spot.
Since all court records are kept in public databases, you can find out whatever you want with a little searching. See how many cases the lawyer has been involved with, and how many he has won. This should help you decide how confident you are in his abilities to effectively represent you.
Choosing a lawyer is hard, but if you are patient and thorough in your search then you can find one that will represent you professionally. Ask friends and family for recommendations, interview lawyers, and generally do a thorough job of investigating every possibility.
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