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A lawyer is someone who provides legal advice and counsel on behalf of someone involved in a legal dispute or legal issue.
Lawyers, by virtue of a state's bar admission, are expected to both uphold the law and protect the rights of their clients.
While a one- or two-hour visit might cost a few hundred dollars (sometimes the first consultation is free), an ongoing legal
dispute or issue can cost thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. On the other hand, some personal injury attorneys don't
collect a dime unless you win your case.
You may qualify for free legal help if you meet certain income requirements, especially if you are charged with a crime for
which the sentence would deprive you of liberty (such as jail or prison time). For non-criminal matters, community legal clinics
and lawyers working "pro bono" offer free legal services for those who qualify.
Types of questions you may ask a lawyer before hiring one.
What is your legal specialty?
How long have you practiced law?
How and how often do you bill?
Can you tell me whether I have a strong case without having to spend a lot of money?
How often will you update me on the status of my case?
What are my responsibilities as a client?
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