Monday, August 2, 2010

Research Your Attorneys Before Having Legal Counsel

The city of Traverse in Michigan has about 15,600 inhabitants in the city and 85,400 in the metropolitan area. Usually, law companies which serve small towns such as Traverse become generalists. They contain about 6 to 10 attorneys covering all legal issues possible. This legal practice approach is a classic small to medium sized.




 


But there is a new age upon us. For many issues, clients can look outside their own city to find answers to legal problems. This means that you can actually find a specialist, as opposed to a generalist, which will certainly provide you much better legal advice per dollar spent. Traverse City, Michigan, is a fairly typical medium sized town in the types of legal issues which come up. While you may be able to find the right attorney in town, I would encourage you to check with Google first. Do a search on your legal issue and educate yourself. See what information comes back. Don't simply hire the first attorney you look up in the phone book.


 


Once you find an attorney who demonstrates expertise in the issue you are facing, make sure you always check them out on the internet. Find out whether or not there are any complaints against them. More importantly, see if they've published any information on the internet about your legal issues. Remember, it's easy for an attorney to sound like they are smarter about a legal issue than you. But is that the criteria? You need an attorney who's more than just smarter than you. You need an attorney who's smarter than the other attorney.


 


There really are a lot of good lawyers. Perhaps one of them will be the best person for the job.  The internet has changed many things, including the legal services and the ways to obtain legal counsel.