How to choose a good lawyer?




 

One of the dilemmas of millions of people who need to solve legal problems is how to choose a good lawyer. In any world you will find lawyers, but unfortunately not all of them have the required ethics to be able to resolve the legal situation.

For this reason, we have created this informative post so that you play it safe and choose a lawyer who does not embezzle you and who does everything with the legality that each case requires.


When these types of professionals are needed, we generally rely on recommendations from relatives, on the Internet or on social networks. However, these places or the experiences that can be lived in the future are not always the most pleasant. Therefore, take note of the criteria that you have to take into account.


What should be taken into account to choose a good lawyer?


First of all, the most important aspect to consider is to find a lawyer with a deep knowledge of the subject that interests your problem. Another very important aspect to evaluate is the experience of the lawyer in the specific sector, in terms of knowledge of the Court in which he operates and the guidelines adopted by the Courts.


A good lawyer, even if he is specialized in a subject, explains that before giving his opinion or offering a procedural solution or strategy or even before accepting an assignment. Likewise, he must study in depth the matter, the relative documentation and the relevant jurisprudence.
Subsequent evaluations must be based on the curriculum and professional preparation, which must always be up to date.
In addition, you should consider that he has completed some Specialization Courses or at least is doing updates on legal matters.


The law is constantly in motion and a lawyer must be updated and trained every day. However, to be up to date it is necessary to invest a large amount of economic and human resources, an excellent law firm must give guarantees in this regard.
Finally, the value of transparency is also very important: you must tell the truth to the client using clear and understandable language. Transparency must also exist in the budget and, therefore, in the costs of the practice.


I have already seen several candidates. What should I do?


Once the professional has been identified, an appointment is made: it is good to prepare a list of questions to ask and, above all, to have a linear mental scheme that favors a clear and complete exposition of the problem.
A lawyer must be somewhat authoritarian, a bit of a psychologist, impartial, correct and clear with his client, especially in not making promises of easy victories or selling out.


On the other hand, and finally, the costs they handle must be in line with reality. Many professionals charge exaggerated fees, and in the end the process is not worth that price. In fact, an honest lawyer does not charge exaggerated fees.
This does not mean that the best lawyers are cheap, it is not. Prices and rates must be established according to the magnitude of each case.


With these tips you already have the tools to choose a good lawyer, and trust your situation.