A good attorney's primary goal is to protect your interests. Good attorneys take that job seriously, and you may sometimes receive advice that sounds a bit overprotective.Listen to your attorney's advice, weigh it carefully and then make your own decision. Also, be smart enough to realize when you're in over your head or unfamiliar with a particular situation, and let your attorney help you.
The more your attorney knows about your situation, the more value you'll receive. Develop a close, long-term relationship to have someone you can depend on.
Keep in mind that you should -
Select a lawyer you feel comfortable with.
Be honest and straight forward.
Understand what you want your attorney to do.
Don't expect perfection.
Know the difference between office lawyers and litigators.
Understand the fee structure.
Develop a good working relationship with your attorney.
Deal with differences promptly.
Your attorney should address your questions and concerns promptly, keeping you informed on all relevant matters. You should have a clear understanding of any potential consequences of your case – win or lose. Develop a good venue for communication from the very beginning … emails? phone calls? letters? By taking care of the little things, you have a much better chance of letting your attorney do the big things right.
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