Washington DC DWI attorney

February 25, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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The fee agreement is something you will be given by your Washington DC DWI attorney at your first consulting with them, and it deserves some further explanation. Following, I will give you the details about this important document, which you should be given in printed form. Remember that every agreement you come to should be given in writing as well, or you can’t rely on it.

The agreement will explain what your Washington DC DWI attorney can do for you, and what the cost will be for that. It will include many pieces of information, from a list of duties, to the total price, and the smaller charges which make it up, as well as a part on what you are responsible for on your end of the case. Don’t forget to ask questions about details.

  • How much will it cost for me to hire you, and how will you charge that cost?
  • Are there different payment plans? Can you describe them? Which do you suggest?
  • Do I need to put down a down payment?
  • Will these charges change?
  • Can I save money on this?

Washington DC DUI attorney

February 22, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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The hiring of a Washington DC DUI attorney will always be expensive, which is why for some people who have tight budgets it could be a better idea to simply take another route and request a publicly appointed lawyer. This isn’t such a bad thing as you may think, because all though the media and rumours may say that lawyers that work for the government aren’t very good ones, many of these legal workers have years and years of experience in law and have also been on the other side of the door in court.

One problem that you may face is that a lawyer that works for the government may not have solely expertise in DUI law, but usually there is a way that you can try to get someone who does, and many publiuc lawyers deal with these cases a lot. It’s also true that most public lawyers have experience being a private Washington DC DUI attorny, as well as public.

How do you know if you’re able to get a public lawyer? Well, you are entitled to be represented in a court of law, and may even request a jury if you so please. If you have a felony charge or in cerrtain circumstances a misdemeanor charge, you may be able to get one.

Washington DC DUI lawyer

February 22, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Take out your pen and start sketching a plan for how your consultation with your prospective Washington DC DUI lawyer will go. You will need to ask the right questions and make sure that you direct the meeting so that you get the most honest, and detailed, responses to your inquries. When you go to the consultation you need to take charge, and not just make it about being a bragging or teaching session for the lawyer as they may try to make it be. Ask some of the following questions, as well as a few more of your own:

  • What do you have to do with my case? Consult only with the person who will be handling your representation.
  • What will you charge me? Will the price of representing me change according to events? What events can effect that change? Assuming the worst, what is the highest price I can expect? The lowest?
  • What have you been doing with your cases–DUI mostly, or just a few, or none at all? How long have you been practicing law? Do you have any experience working as prosecution rather than defense? Do you often succeed on your DUI cases? Have you handled one like mine before? How did it go?

Cost of Washington DC DUI attorney

February 21, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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You don’t just listen while your lawyer tells you the cost of Washington DC DUI attorney representation; instead, you get a fee agreement and then take it and compare it with other lawyers to see which one is the best (considering other factors as well, of course). As you do that, pay special attention to small fees which have the likelihood as rising because they aren’t quite as set as the charge for your representation. Some examples below.

  • Among other fees, labor charges are often included in your cost of Washington DC DUI attorney agreement. These labor charges are applied for the time spent by employees performing duties related to your case, moreso for overtime but sometimes even for regular hours.
  • Running an office isn’t free, and a lot of lawyers will pass these costs on to the customer by charging fees for the use of paper, stamps, envelopes, etc. Since they don’t tend to count each sheet of paper used on your case, this rarely varies if it’s there at all.
  • Your lawyer may need to hire a taxi or waste a sifgnificant amount of gas traveling to the courthouse in order to speak for you. You may see this come out in your fee agreement.
  • Lawyers may pay your court fees, but that only means that you will be billed for them. Some things, like filing fees, are unavoidable, but think twice about asking for a jury trial.