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The Right Springfield Lawyer
Dealing with the law in Springfield, Illinois, can be a trying time, especially when it involves crime. The common decision to make in regards to issues with the law – whether it involves a malpractice lawsuit, probate, real estate, court martial, divorce, or even small claims – is to consult with a good Springfield lawyer.
In many cases, finding an effective Springfield lawyer is probably the only way to go.
How Does One Find the Right Springfield Lawyer?
Know that you’re in an area rich with workers within the legal field, specifically when in close proximity to Chicago, Illinois, a city ripe with hard-working attorneys.
So a client’s not going to have a hard time actually finding a Springfield lawyer. The question, though, is whether or not a client will actually find one; rather, it’s whether or not a client will find the right one.
What exactly does that mean?
This is important to know for every client – every Springfield lawyer is different, even the lawyers working in the same niche. In other words, you may meet with one auto accident attorney and get a completely different feel compared to another auto accident attorney. So, really, it’s not an understatement when you absolutely have to find the right one for your case.
Furthermore, every case is unique, even the ones that fall under the same field of law! One divorce case may not be the same as another divorce case. There’s alimony to think about it, whether or not to choose joint custody or sole custody, what kind of child support is necessary, etc. etc.. It’s really all up in the air.
So, once again – I repeat – finding the right Springfield lawyer is important. And these are the steps to take to find that lawyer….
What It Takes to Find the Right Attorney For Your Case
Take some notes, because these steps will guide you in finding some good Springfield lawyers to choose from:
• Firstly, You Need to Do the Research
• Secondly, Make Use of That Free Consultation
• Thirdly, You’re Going to Want to See These Springfield Lawyers in Action
• And Then Fourthly…. Make Your Choice!
They seem pretty easy to follow – but trust me, this will take a great deal of time. The best part, though, about a client finding the right kind of lawyer is that the client can always go back to that same lawyer for any other issue that may creep up. Lawyers can sort of be like doctors in that respect!
We’ll take this step by step in detail. So if you’re a client (or will become one soon), take heed; these steps will make your legal life a lot easier….
What Kind of Research Does a Client Need to Do?
For starters, if a client’s going to want a good selection of Springfield lawyers, the phone book’s a nice way to go. That’s really no joke.
So, yes, we’re in the digital age; and yes, everyone loves the whole Facebook and Google thing, and it’s easy to find what you’re looking for online. But it’s always a sure thing to pull out the Yellow Pages.
Why? Because all you need is basic information. At least for this part of the step.
What you need from the phone book is a list of Springfield lawyers. But not just any list. You’re going to want ads that have the basics: name, phone number, maybe an e-mail, maybe even a web site URL, and definitely an address.
Jot down at least five listings of Springfield lawyers with all that information. Then you’re set.
If you can’t, though, find that many listings, you then turn to the internet! This is crucial for a couple reasons, one of them being the extra push in finding some good leads; the other reason is you get to check on any attorney web sites you may find in the Yellow Pages.
There’s no denying it: Springfield lawyers with good web sites will obviously have some good experience. It’s not a sure thing, though, but that’s what’ll get you to the next step:
It’s Called the Free Consultation
By now a client should have a list of at least five attorneys. If that’s the case, the next step is obvious: call them! Set up an appointment with each attorney and get a ‘free consultation’ set up.
A free consultation – if asking what exactly that is – is exactly what it sounds like. It’s a consultation with an attorney that’s free of charge. That means you don’t pay to talk with this lawyer, nor does the lawyer get paid for giving you any information.
It’s simply a meeting to determine whether or not the lawyer’s right for the client and whether or not the case is right for the lawyer. Plain and simple.
This is a gold mine of information for any client, because after one hour of meeting with any attorney, a client’s going to have a pretty good idea of whether or not any given attorney will move up to the top of any list, move down, or simply get scratched off.
From there, though, when all the free consultations have been taken care of – and typically when the shortlist has been whittled down to two or three candidates – comes the next step.
Watch Them Work in the Court Room
Some might say that this particular step isn’t necessary and can be too much of a hassle, but don’t knock it. Remember: your list is only down to two or three attorneys. Learning the schedule for these lawyers and finding out court dates for each of them for other clients won’t be a hard thing to do.
The benefit to visiting the courthouse and watching these lawyers work for other clients is an inside look on how the legal system works as well as how well the lawyers work. It’s one thing to hear these attorneys say this and that during the free consultation – which, make no mistake, is paramount in your decision – but it’s completely different to see an attorney back up his or her words with action.
From watching them in the court room, a client can tell a ‘book-smart attorney’ from a ‘very seasoned trial lawyer.’ And nine times out of ten, a client’s going to want a trial lawyer. Hands down.
Then the Last Step: the Decision
So now the client’s at the endgame: which lawyer to choose. It generally should be an easy decision to make, but just know this:
If you’re a client, or you’re going to be one soon, know that the decision you make will affect everything that happens in the legal field. So make that decision a good one.
You have the tools to help you out now. All you need to do is use them.