So whether you need an LA or DC criminal lawyer, here are the five keys to help you choose legal counsel.
1. Experience – Find out how long any prospective attorney has been practicing criminal law. Moreover, it’s important to find out how many cases similar to yours they have handled. For example, if you are facing drunk driving charges, find out how many other DUI cases they have represented in the past year alone.
2. Skills – Closely linked with experience are the attorneys actual skills. A good way to gauge skill is not only weighing their experience but analyzing their track record as well. How many of those cases similar to yours did they win? Do they tend to settle or take the case to trial?
3. Reputation – Consult with colleagues, judges, and other lawyers to determine a prospective lawyer’s reputation. You can also research online to consult peer reviews and see if there is any press (negative or positive) on the attorney. You can also ask for references from the lawyer but unsurprisingly, they will likely only give you satisfied clients.
4. Cost – It’s no secret that retaining a criminal lawyer can be costly (especially when they are a well-established, reputable attorney). While you may be tempted to choose a lawyer based on the price alone, it should not be your sole determining factor. If you are facing possible jail time, hefty fines, and a tarnished reputation, you may find it well worth the cost to hire a reputable attorney. Remember the old maxim, “you get what you pay for!”
5. Personality – It’s important that you connect with your potential lawyer on a personal level. Why? Since a lawyer is providing a personal service, dynamic between you and your attorney may influence and set the tone for your case. It can also be difficult to end the professional relationship once you have signed with them.
5 Keys for Choosing a Criminal Lawyer
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