Lawyers are a profession, just like doctors and teachers. Every lawyer has his own expertise, and no lawyer can do everything. If you encounter any legal problems, you should find a lawyer of the corresponding profession. Professional lawyers not only have a more comprehensive and detailed understanding of the laws in this field, but also have a more accurate grasp of cases and are more professional and skilled in handling cases, which can better safeguard your legitimate rights and interests.
2. It is inconvenient for the audience to communicate.
First, is the geographical distance convenient? There are professional lawyers in every place, so you don't have to go far to find a lawyer. Local lawyers have a natural advantage in this respect-they are familiar with the environment. Besides, for lawyers, time is money. If the distance is too far, you may have to bear more money pressure.
How to tell whether a lawyer is reliable?
1. See the consultation replied by the lawyer.
Many lawyers will reply to inquiries on the website. Whether a lawyer takes legal advice seriously is also one of the measures to judge whether he/she is reliable. If the lawyer's reply to the consultation is to publicize his professionalism and advertise, and there is no substantive reply to the client's question, then it is necessary to reconsider this lawyer.
2. Read lawyers' columns, articles and successful cases.
Through the articles and columns written by lawyers and the analysis of cases, we can know whether lawyers have their own personal opinions, whether they have conducted serious research and exploration on related issues, and whether they have deep attainments in their own professional fields.
3. Check the cases undertaken by lawyers.
Now all the judgments can be found online. We can see where the lawyer's professional field is, how many similar cases he has undertaken, the winning rate of the cases he has undertaken, how many benefits he can win for the parties and how many losses he has reduced, and also know the defense reasons and evidence he collected in court.
4. Listen to the lawyer's opinions on the case.
Before entrusting, you can contact the lawyer by phone, listen to the lawyer's opinions on the case through simple conversation, and see if the lawyer can preliminarily judge the nature of the case and have a general strategy for safeguarding rights. This can roughly judge whether the lawyer is reliable.