If you or a loved one happens to find yourselves in a position to
need legal representation, regardless if it is a personal issue/case,
civil case/matter, corporate case/matter, or a criminal case/matter, you
can rest assured that New York’s legal industry has the right one for
you. Since the need for legal representation can be a stressful and
sticky situation, you want to make sure you pick the right law office
New York has to offer. Here are some tips that can help you do just
that.

1. Choosing a Law Office for Your Needs

The
first thing you will want to do is to look for law offices that
specialize in the area of law in which you need. There are many law
offices that will practice in different areas of the law while
specializing in certain ones, so you have an option of securing one for
your specific need at the moment, or you can choose one that specializes
in the ‘now’ need but practices other areas as well. With the latter
you can build a relationship in the event you require legal advice or
representation in the future.

2. Compare Fees

After you
have decided which type of law office for your needs, you can begin
focusing on the charges and what you can afford to pay for services. The
fees among law offices vary with their fee schedules. Some of them
charge a flat rate for certain types of legal matters. Some will charge
by the hour. You can expect that the law office or attorney will require
a retainer which is an up-front security fee for their service.

There
is an exception to the fees charged by law firms that handle personal
injury, civil cases, medical malpractice and some employment law offices
will provide their services on a percentage basis. A percentage basis
means that they will work on your case and upon conclusion of it, they
will take a percentage of the monies paid to you from your case if you
receive any. The percentage is discussed up front and must be agreed
upon before any representation will take place.

It will be necessary to contact the law office New York provides for you in order to get the rates and/or fee schedule.

3. Check Credentials

Once
you have chosen a few to compare, you should check the credentials of
each of them whether it is a law office New York practicing attorney, or
firm. You can find a wealth of this information online. Because of the
growth of the world wide web, many New York legal representatives
display their accomplishments online on their web sites. You can find
out their age, years in practice, as well as, client testimonials.

There
are some companies, which also can be found on the internet, that will
provide, for a small fee, detailed information about the law office, New
York practicing attorney, or law firm you are considering.