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Before you visit an attorney, wouldn't it be nice to get some general background information on your question, to get up to speed before you get to the attorney’s office? Verdict One can help.
Before Verdict One, choosing an attorney meant contacting several lawyers, briefly describing the nature of the services you desired, finding out the attorney's qualifications and finding out how the attorney planned to represent you. You may have asked specific questions and expected the attorney to explain legal activities in language that you could comprehend.
But thanks to Verdict One, finding a qualified attorney is much easier. First, we have already determined that the attorneys listed here are board-certified experts. In addition to that, we provide an overview of a wide spectrum of legal topics ranging from divorce to real estate to estate planning, wills and probate to accident and injury (Personal Injury Law). But while this information is useful, it’s not meant to substitute for a consultation with an attorney. Remember the law varies in every state, so some of the information provided on Verdict One may not apply to your specific situation.
With your concerns about the attorney’s qualifications reduced, you may find that you choose your attorney based on other factors—like personality, cost or convenience. Remember, you’re under no obligation to turn over documents or funds until you are satisfied that the attorney understands your problem and is willing to handle your case.
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