TIPS TO CLIENTS ON HOW TO SAVE
ON LEGAL FEES
by William J.
Leininger
Lawyers are often expensive -
that's a well known fact. Why? A lawyer must complete college and law school,
then pass the Bar exam before he can start practicing law. To keep his license
he must also take courses in continuing legal education. This schooling is
expensive and necessary. The law is complex and getting more so. The overhead of
running a business - office rent, supplies, secretary - also is
expensive.
Nevertheless, there are ways to reduce your legal
fees. Following are some tips.
1. PREPARE FOR YOUR PHONE
CALLS
You are charged for every phone call with your
lawyer. Call only when necessary. Before calling, make a list of topics you want
to discuss.
2. SEEK OUTSIDE HELP FOR EMOTIONAL
PROBLEMS
No doubt about it, lawsuits are stressful and
emotionally draining. However, your lawyer is not your psychologist or
psychiatrist. It is less expensive to handle your stress by regular exercise, a
healthy diet, and companionship with good friends. If your condition is serious,
seek professional help. Your lawyer can provide a referral.
3. HONESTY IS THE BEST
POLICY
Your lawyer needs to know the good and bad points of
your case. The opposition will find out the bad points against you and exploit
them. If you do not tell your lawyer the bad points, it will be more expensive
for him to protect your rights and defend you.
4. FEE
DISPUTES
If you believe you've been overcharged, make an
appointment to discuss it with your lawyer. If you have discussed the matter
with your lawyer, and your are still dissatisfied, contact the State, or local,
Bar Fee Dispute Committee, which mediates such disputes.
5. KEEP YOUR SENSE OF
HUMOR
Lawsuits are expensive. Sometimes the results are
unfair. Seldom does anyone get everything they want in a lawsuit. Just the same,
keep your sense of humor. It will save you money by preventing you from
litigating the non-essential points.
6. CALL FOR
APPOINTMENTS
When you need to discuss the case, call ahead to make
appointments. You are bound to be disappointed if you "drop in for a few
minutes" because your lawyer more than likely will be busy with other
clients.
7. USE A FAMILY LAW EXPERT
Don't use a General Practioner! Only use an attorney who devotes at least 90% of his or her law practice to Divorce and Family Law! Do you really want a general practice attorney learning about Family Law while acting as your attorney? Our firm devotes 100% of its practice to Divorce & Family Law. By limiting our practice to this one field of law, we believe that we deliver higher quality work at a reasonable price.
Provided as a public service by:
William J.
Leininger, PC
Attorneys at Law
34 Dumont Ave.
Staten Island, New York
(718) 979-5200
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