The job of an attorney is to advocate for the client, to ensure that the client’s rights are protected and that the other party doesn’t try to take advantage of you. At some point in our lives we will all need an attorney. From something as simple as the drawing up of a will or the closing of a property deal to something more serious such as a divorce, a major traffic offense or a criminal charge.
No matter what your reason is for hiring an attorney you want to be sure that you are hiring the right person for your particular situation. Not all attorneys handle every kind of case. You don’t want to go into court with a lawyer who routinely handles estate planning for instance. They might have done a great job on grandpa’s will but they aren’t going to be able to defend you (or your loved one) against criminal charges or in a contentious divorce proceeding, nor are they equipped to fight an insurance company if you have been hurt through no fault of your own. If your case is likely to go to court – or require an out of court fight – you need an attorney who is confident in front of a jury, one who knows the local court system and all the players and who is willing to fight for you. As the old saying goes: You don’t want to take a knife to a gunfight!
How To Hire A Great Attorney
Hiring a lawyer can be as easy as picking a random name off the Internet but that’s a huge gamble – unless you do your homework! If you are fighting for your legal rights, to protect your family from CPS, XXXXXXX is trying to beat you up – you need an attorney who will fiercely defend you against false accusations, an angry (soon to be ex) spouse, the police, or overly aggressive insurance companies. You need to hire an attorney with decades of experience, one who isn’t afraid to dig deep and find the answers that could save your case – one who isn’t afraid to ask the hard questions of witnesses, law enforcement and government agencies. An attorney like Mike Vargha who has 30 years experience as a Binghamton NY attorney.
What If I Have Questions?
Ok, first of all – you will have questions! Feel free to ask Mr Vargha anything you need to know. If you don’t understand what he is saying, ask for an explanation. This is your case and we want you to feel confident that you are hiring the right person to defend you.
What Does Mr Vargha Expect from Me?
- That you keep all appointments and arrive on time
- That you return telephone calls or emails and let us know if your contact information changes.
- Come prepared with the information and documents related to your case.
- Let the attorney know when you don’t understand something.
- It is your responsibility to tell the truth to your attorney