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Personal Defense Lawyer : Selecting A Defense Attorney to Defend Your Individual Rights and Personal Assets.

When your finances or liberties are at stake, or when you are being sued, arrested, or being charged with a crime, you need to seriously think about consulting with and retaining a personal defense attorney to protect your rights, your freedom and your assets. Whether you are a defendant in a civil law suit or being charged with a crime, having a competent and an experienced defense attorney can help you preserve your assets or avoid/reduce any criminal sanction.

Considering the countless laws that apply to and govern how we go about our daily lives, there are great chances that an individual can be potentially dragged into a litigation/dispute involving matters as diverse as -Driving while intoxicated, Drug crimes, Juvenile crimes, Parole and probation, Traffic violations, White collar crime (Criminal Law), Consumer fraud, Unsafe products, Warranties (Consumer Law), Discrimination (Civil rights Law), Disability accommodation, Discrimination, Employee benefits, Sexual harassment, Workers compensation, Wrongful termination (Employment Law), Adoptions, Child custody, Child support, Divorce, Domestic violence, Visitation rights (Family Law), Elderly Abuse (Elder Law), Personal Bankruptcy Law, Maritime injuries (Admiralty Law), Automobile accidents, Dog bites, Sexual abuse, Slip and fall, Wrongful death (Personal injury Law), Immigration and Naturalization, Deportation Hearings (Immigration Law), Copyrights Violations, Patents Disputes, Trademarks Disputes (Intellectual property Law), Overtime law, Buying or selling a home, Construction law, Eminent domain, Environmental, Landlord and tenant, Zoning and land use (Real estate Law), Security and Exchange Investigation, SEC Violations, Senior Investment Fraud, SEC Penalties (Securities Law), Social security disability issues (Social Security Law), IRS Tax Audits, IRS Taxation Disputes, Property tax appeals, Tax planning (Taxation Law), Asset protection, Estate planning, (Guardianship Law), Living Will, Power of Attorney, Durable Power of Attorney, Springing Power of Attorney, Limited Power of Attorney, Medical Power of Attorney (Wills and probate Law), Commercial Air Travel, General Aviation, Airplane crashes (Aviation Law), Equal Opportunity, Equal Access to Schools and Colleges of Higher Education (Education Law), Music, Movies and Art Authenticity and Ownership Disputes, Digital Music/Video Piracy (Entertainment Law), Health insurance, Nursing home abuse, (Health Law), Insurance Disputes, Insurance Frauds (Insurance Law), Legal malpractice, Professional Malpractice, Professional Neglect, Professional Misconduct, Medical malpractice, and the list goes on.

Therefore, it is generally a good idea to consult with a lawyer and seek his/her professional advice to protect your best interests -whether it is your assets or your personal freedom that you are trying to protect. When you are facing litigation -civil or criminal -you are better off having an experienced defense lawyer well versed in the applicable branch of civil/criminal law represent you. Here are a few things you may want to consider before hiring a personal defense lawyer:

  • Check out his/her credentials, recent experience, and track record,
  • Discuss your legal situation with the prospective defense lawyer, and listen to his/her take on your case,
  • Ask for his/her references and check them,
  • Review their client list to see if they have handled similar cases,
  • Verify that the prospective attorney is duly licensed and in good standing with the local bar association,
  • Conduct a background search using online tools (search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, etc.),
  • Check out local newspaper archives at your local law library and see if they have any write-ups on them -good or otherwise,
  • Carefully review his/her retainer agreement. Do not hesitate to ask for clarifications,
  • Clearly document all fees (including any court fees) that you will be held responsible for,
  • Finally, ensure that the defense lawyer you are about to hire is licensed, experienced, knowledgeable, reputable, and easily approachable.

It is important that have a competent personal defense attorney represent your best interests in the court of law. If you need help with your personal defense lawyer search, feel free to let us know.

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