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Criminal Defense Lawyers December 25th, 2009

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Criminal, or Penal, Law, refers to the body of rules that govern punishments for a number of legal offenses, usually enforced by the government. Each state has its own set of procedures to deal with the offenses committed, but for all states, punishment is occurring for a person’s failure to comply with a set of rules or laws. These punishments can range from very simple, such as a small fine, to quite severe, such as execution.

During a trial of this type of Law, a criminal lawyer has the task of defending his or her client. It is almost never recommended that an accused person should try to represent him or herself in a criminal case. Criminal law can be difficult to understand and it takes years to become an expert. When defending yourself, you want someone who understands the situation you are in, knows what options are available, and knows the best way to proceed. Hiring a criminal lawyer is the most effective way to find this type of person.

When hiring a criminal defense lawyer, there are a number of aspects about the lawyer that one should examine. One of the most important aspects is experience, not just as a defense lawyer, but experience with the specific type of case that is being dealt with. Experience spread over a number of years is also important, not just in number of cases seen. Having been successful over a long period shows that the lawyer can adapt to changing moods and views that society goes through, and that he or she has seen a wider variety of outcomes, therefore possessing more knowledge of how to resolve a case. A long winning record is ideal, as this will make the proceedings go much more smoothly. The lawyer will be able to bring ideas and viewpoints that less experienced lawyers may not have seen or heard of yet.

If one is able to find a defense lawyer with this type of experience, it is most likely that he or she will have two other very important attributes, confidence and respect. A lawyer who is confident in the courtroom and in his or her abilities will be able to present ideas more effectively. One who has earned the respect of the community and judges will also be more effective. He or she will be able to negotiate easier, win crucial motions, and get more favorable rulings.

In addition to the courtroom side of things, a good criminal defense lawyer should also be one that cares about the client and makes an effort to understand the situation. A lawyer who is interested in the well being of his or her clients and spends the time to get to know them will be fighting harder in the courtroom than one who does not do this. These lawyers will understand what the various outcomes of a case may mean for the client. Large fines, jail time, or even just a small criminal charge can have enormous repercussions for some people, particularly those that require a license to perform their job. It is important to realize this and to fight hard to reduce those effects as much as possible.

There is no substitute for experience, and ideally, one should try to find the best lawyer available that one can afford. One who has experience and knowledge, but still possesses a passion for what they do, with a genuine concern for the client and his or her well being. Criminal cases can have devastating effects on a person’s life, and a good criminal defense lawyer is a valuable tool that should not be wasted.

The information you obtain from this article is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.



By: George Wellington

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How to Hire Best Criminal Lawyers December 23rd, 2009

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Crime is an absolute Punishable Offense. Any person who commits any sort of this punishable offense is supposed & surely to be punished in some or the other ways, which would be as per the laws of the country. The people who get the punishments hire the Criminal lawyers & try to be proved as innocent.

To be proved as innocent, it is very important that the hired criminal lawyer is efficient enough, so that the probability of winning the case is higher. All the criminal lawyers would sound knowledgeable and good enough, but what can be the ultimate test which can prove any criminal lawyer to be the best is the head-breaking question.

Below are the tactics through which it can be judged that the Criminal Lawyer you want to hire is the best & efficient one:

First & foremost, check whether the Criminal Lawyer is an actual lawyer or not. This can be checked by knowing about the lawyer’s career history & his Law degree. Keep monitoring the Lawyer’s behavior when it comes to the payment terms. Beware if the Lawyer does not clarify his payment terms & drags on to getting your case desperately. The Criminal Lawyer you want to choose for your case should be eager to study the case details very minutely. There should be no information at all he should skip. Your Lawyer’s work pattern makes a lot of difference. Your Criminal Lawyer should be reflex enough in judging the opponent’s Lawyer. Also, check upon your Criminal Lawyer’s aggression, as the case he is going to refer is the Criminal case, which is a very serious matter & may involve rigorous punishments like death sentence too. So, your Criminal Lawyer should be aggressive, but at the same time, the aggression should not be so much that he looses his mind during the case in the court. Also, your Lawyer’s communication skills would be one of the important attributes which would anticipate whether you can win the case or not. Try to extend the case a bit if you think your side is weak. This can help your lawyer in understanding the opponent’s lawyer in a better way. But if your case is a strong one, (which should be known by your lawyer), no time should be wasted from your end, as that will give time & opportunity for the opponent’s lawyer to get any loopholes from the case.

Your case completely depends on your Criminal Lawyer, as there are no ways in which a best lawyer cannot take a loophole out for any case. A Best Lawyer is the one who knows all the ways of winning.



By: prachi upadhyay

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Ten Things to Consider When Hiring a Lawyer December 2nd, 2009

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matters seem to arise when you are least expecting them, which means you have to find a good lawyer quickly to get things settled. With all the names in the phone book it is difficult to know who to hire and what questions to ask. This article gives you ten important tips for you to follow to get the best lawyer for your needs.

1) Is the lawyer experienced with your matter?

There are many different kinds of law, and the lawyer your best friend recommended may not have expertise in the area of your situation. For example, an arts and entertainment lawyer would not handle a divorce case and a criminal lawyer wouldn’t feel comfortable handling a patent law question. To find your perfect lawyer you need to know his area of expertise.

2) If you have special needs, make sure the lawyer can accommodate you before hiring them.

It’s important to make sure you can communicate with your lawyer and be comfortable while settling your legal matter. If you have special needs or items that need to be taken into consideration you might want to use those needs to help you narrow down your lawyer search. For example, if you’re not a native speaker of English, maybe a lawyer that is bilingual would be more helpful when it comes to understanding the full details of your case.

3) As with any professional, ask for references and make sure you follow through with calling them.

A good lawyer takes pride in his work and would be happy to have you talk to satisfied clients. Ask these references if they were satisfied with how the lawyer handled the case, if they were charged fairly and if they had any reservations about using them again.

4) Is the first appointment free?

When calling lawyers you’ll want to find out if the first appointment is free so you can plan ahead with your budget. Some lawyers offer an initial consultation period that’s free so they can get to know you and assess if the case is right for them. During this period they will hear your matter, discuss the direction to follow to solve the problem and let you have a basic estimated cost.

5) What are my options?

Will you pursue settling the matter out of court? It’s good to know what legal options you’ll have, if any. A good lawyer should be able to give you a brief outline of the steps he will take to get to the bottom of your case. Your case may be complicated and have many steps with motions to be filed and motions hearings. It could also be a simple case that can be settled in a single court date. If you’re lucky, the matter can be settled out of court, saving you a bundle in court costs. Your lawyer will know the best course to take for your personal interests. As always, ask questions if you don’t understand what your lawyer is telling you.

6) Who will handle my case?

In a small law firm you may have only a lawyer working on your matter, but in larger firms your lawyer may assign your case to a paralegal or another associate that helps out in the law firm. Having these assistants work with the lawyer on your case may help to keep the costs down.

7) If I have a question, how long can I expect to wait to hear back, and how will you communicate?

Communication is a big key to solving your legal matter in an efficient way. You don’t want to be calling your lawyer every day as that can be annoying and distracting, especially if there’s nothing new going on in your case. Remember that your lawyer will have court dates and times he’ll have to attend for other clients so when you make a call you may not hear from him until the end of the business day. Plus, you will pay out of your own pocket for each phone call your lawyer makes on behalf of your case, including to you.

Ask what time of the day is best to reach the lawyer. If you can, save up your questions and ask several at a time to make your phone call more efficient, but don’t hesitate to call if you have a pressing matter that can’t wait.

You should also find out how the lawyer prefers to communicate. Some lawyers may prefer to phone while others might find a quick email easier to answer. Others may like to drop a letter in the mail. As long as you know when and how you’ll hear from your lawyer you can keep your mind on more pressing matters.

8) What will it cost for your services?

In the first consultation visit your lawyer won’t know the exact amount you’ll be charged for his services but he should know a ballpark figure from working on other cases like yours. In most cases you’ll be expected to pay a retainer fee upfront. A retainer fee is a fee you’ll pay to secure the lawyer’s services, to hire him.

Don’t be afraid to shop different lawyer’s fees. Sometimes you can negotiate your fees or get lower fees if a junior lawyer or a paralegal handles some of your case.

9) What are the legal fees, and how will I be billed?

There are two kinds of legal fees: professional costs and disbursements.

Professional fees cover a lawyer’s time and effort dealing with your case. For example, time spent in court, in meetings or on the phone with you and time spent researching information are covered in this area. There are different ways of charging for professional costs:

An hourly rate may be applied to some types of cases.

A flat-rate fee could be applied for the amount of work the lawyer will perform. For example, if you need the lawyer to simply prepare some documents you may be charged a flat rate fee.

No win, no fee agreement. This means if you don’t win your case in court, you won’t have to pay for the lawyer’s time. Usually you will have to cover any disbursement costs.

Disbursements are costs a lawyer pays out to people associated with the case, such as fees of assorted reports, cost of making copies and other such expenses. In most cases, even a no win, no fee agreement you’ll have to pay your lawyer for disbursements.

You’ll want to make sure your bill outlines the different services you are paying for. For example, if he’s spent 3 hours on the phone with you it should be outlined on your bill. Make sure you understand all of the charges and ask questions if you don’t.

Also, asking when the lawyer expects to be paid will help you to sort out your budget and get your funds in order.

10) Ask for brochures and a copy of the retainer agreement to go over to help you make a decision.

Most lawyers and law firms will have brochures and other informational paperwork describing their services. The retainer’s agreement is a form that sets up the schedule of fees and payments up front. You’ll want to read this carefully to make sure you understand what you’re getting into before hiring this lawyer.

In Conclusion.

Having to deal with a legal matter can be frustrating and costly, especially if you don’t choose the right lawyer to handle your case. Knowing what to ask and what to expect will help you find the right lawyer so you can focus on getting your legal problems settled.



By: Julie Davidson

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