you can get to know the lawyer legal during the consultation, but potential clients may want to do a little extra research before deciding to hire them.
Just a quick trip to an attorney's website or state attorney's profile can reveal information they might not otherwise disclose.
In addition, rating and review sites like Yelp provide tons of sensitive information about lawyers from past clients.
Here are five quick ways to check if your attorney is legit:
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5 Ways to Know Your Lawyer is Legal
1. Google / Search Engines
You can Google just about anything whenever you have a question, so why not look up your attorney? Internet search engines should reveal any news stories, publications, or websites associated with your attorney, but it may take some digging around to find something useful.
2. Attorney's Website
You can find accolades, publications, testimonials, and even whether an attorney offers free consultations by looking at his or her website. While a poorly designed site might not mean that attorney isn't legit, but it's not a great sign either.
3. State Bar Profile
Every lawyer who is licensed to practice law in your home state must be listed in your state bar association's directory. Remember, just because someone uses "Esq." in his or her letterhead doesn't necessarily mean that person is licensed to practice.
Each licensed attorney should appear on your home state's bar association website (here's California's), and you can find them using a state bar number or first and last name.
The profile will include basic contact information, whether the attorney can actively practice law, and any ethical trouble they may have gotten into.
4. Third-Party Rating Groups
While your state's bar association can only provide limited information on an attorney's performance and Yelp reviews are unverifiable and scattershot, there are third-party groups that will recognize when a lawyer is great.
One notable choice is Super Lawyers, a rating service which has a patented selection process for recognizing outstanding lawyers.
5. Yelp
Google should also bring up your prospective attorney's Yelp profile. It should be more informative than local courthouse Yelp reviews, but try to take the reviews with a grain of salt.
You can likely execute searches for these five things within 10 to 15 minutes, but it may save you months of wondering whether your attorney is really worth the money.
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