Posted by Hobo,NC on May 14, 2017 at 06:54:42 from (75.136.231.157):
In Reply to: Lawyers advertising? posted by Geo-TH,In on May 13, 2017 at 05:13:09:
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John can fight his own battles keep that in mind the next time it offends you...
Year ago a customer a Local retired lawyer would stop by the shop and ask it I had any bad debts, Checks etc I could not collect. He sure came up with evil ways to collect like put a lean on there drivers licence are a judgement again there body.
They work by the hour what they sale is there time how else are they suppose to make money. Goodwill does not pay the bills... You can fire him just like any other person you hire.
How you tract there time I dunno it sure does not settle well when you loose at $250 a hour... My son just went thru a divorce they did not have a pot to pizz in just two kids he's won primary custody and it for over 20K... That is a hard one to suck up but the price you pay to hire a good one...
If you have a personal injury issue a estate planner is not the lawyer you want to talk to even if its just to write a letter to the hospital unless you have $250 to throw away... Get a hungry one that specialties in it... Then stay on top of it you pay your money make him work for it....
Charge for your time what a concept I wish I would have thought about it first...
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