How can you hold down your legal fees?
1. Write down the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all persons
involved and all facts you can recall that pertain to the case. Doing this
yourself will cut down on the time the lawyer will have to spend gathering the
information.
2. Take any papers relating to the case to the first interview;
3. Be as brief as possible in all interviews with the lawyer;
4. Do not allow emotion to color the facts given; be as accurate as you can;
5. Make a full and honest disclosure to the lawyer of all the facts...good or
bad. The lawyer will keep all facts in strictest confidence; and
6. Avoid unnecessary telephone calls to the lawyer.
You should consider the financial advantages or disadvantages of a proposed
legal action by discussing it with the lawyer. For example, would the court
costs and legal fees be more than the amount of a bad debt you would like to
recover?
Get legal advice before signing documents or taking legal action, and then
follow the advice of the lawyer.
It is important for you to realize that changes
may occur in any area of law. This information is not intended to be legal
advice regarding your particular problem, and it is not intended to replace the
work of an attorney.
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