Alaska Lawyer
October 4, 2009 by edward · Leave a Comment
An Alaska Lawyer will tend to specialize in a particular area of the law. Law is simply too complex for one lawyer to be proficient in all of it. When looking for an Alaska lawyer consider his expertise in the problem area you need help in (personal injury, civil, accident, negligence).
Picking a lawyer is a personal judgment you must make. You should be comfortable with your choice. Ask questions and shop around. Get referrals from relatives, friends, real estate agents, and others who have had similar issues to deal with. In the end it is important to select someone you can trust to do the best job possible for you. Realize however, that there are no guarantees, be wary of anyone who assures you of a victory.
Before any work begins, ask what the cost will be for the lawyer’s services and whether you will be responsible for other fees and charges. State ethics rules require lawyers to charge a reasonable fee. The American Bar Association advises that lawyers explain their fees, preferably in writing, within a reasonable time after beginning to represent you.
Some state bars require that lawyers put their fees in writing before they take a case. Your lawyer may charge you extra for copying documents, courier services, court filing fees, or research services. Be sure you understand what you will be charged for and how much.
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