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Attorneys.org features national and local law firms for over 100 practice areas across every city and state in the United States. Every lawyer and law firm has a detailed profile, with reviews from past clients just like you. From Agriculture to Workers Compensation, and every legal issue in between, Attorneys.org is here to help you find the right attorney today.

Most attorneys focus their practice on a specific area of the law, and any directly related practice areas. For example, divorce attorneys will typically also handle general family law matters and estate planning lawyers may also practice tax law. However, a business attorney will generally not handle unrelated cases such as personal injury. Use our site to narrow down your search to the right practice area in your local area.

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Find an experienced local attorney that focus on cases like yours. Don’t hesitate to ask the attorney about their prior experience and discuss how they have handled cases like yours and what the outcome was. Prior experience is critical. Explain the specifics of your case and ask how the lawyer would approach it, how they would help you and estimate how much time and fees are expected. Make sure you ask how often they will communicate with you. Ask yourself whether you like this lawyer and their law firm. Will you trust their advice, is the expected timeline acceptable and is their fee structure fair?

Review profiles of firms and attorneys carefully, taking into account reviews from past clients. If you have complex legal needs, a larger firm with multiple attorneys who can advise you in different areas may be the best fit. If your needs are more limited and very specific, a smaller firm of one or a few attorneys may be best. Speak with several attorneys before you find the one that is best for you.

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