Welcome to Alaska Lawyer Services
A lawyer, by definition, is someone who is trained in the field of law and provides advice and aid on legal matters. Although the terms ‘lawyer and attorney’ are used interchangeably, there is a distinction. The term lawyer is a general term. Whereas the term attorney is used when the lawyer is pre-qualified, licensed and approved by a local Alaska Bar Association to represent a client within a specific judicial system or court district. ADR means Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Use our Legal Search Help Guide to find more information on your legal rights, law, find legal advice, find lawyer, dispute resolution, lawyers, mediation, arbitration, ombudsman and paralegal help.
Your Legal Rights - Legal Search Help Guide
When choosing a Alaska lawyer attorney, you
should
consider these
ten important items:
1) Ask the lawyer if they are approved to represent you in
your local Alaska
court district.
2) Find a Alaska lawyer with the expertise that matches the area of
law you
need.
3) Talk with several Alaska lawyers. Ask for client references with
situations similar to your case.
4) Ask about lawyer and court fees. How much does the Alaska lawyer
charge
per hour? And, how many hours
does the lawyer believe it would take to completely resolve the case?
5) Ask the Alaska lawyer about their dispute resolution methods. Do
you they
usually try to reach a reasonable out-of-court settlement or do they
like to present their cases in front of judge and jury?
6) Ask about their success rate in winning cases involving your
specific circumstances.
7) Ask the Alaska lawyer what they expect from you in terms of
dispositions,
court appearances, consultations and time commitments.
8) Ask the Alaska lawyer to explain if your case can be handled on
contingency or on a retainer arrangement.
9) Ask the Alaska lawyer to explain your options if they recommend
mediation
or arbitration to resolve your case.
10) Before selecting the Alaska lawyer be absolutely sure that you
have full
confidence in their abilities to represent you and you are comfortable
in communicating with them.
If legal action is necessary, the Alaska lawyer will evaluate all aspects of your situation with you and what to expect at every step during the legal process to ensure your legal rights are fully assessed and protected. Before contacting lawyers, we suggest that you educate yourself on law and the legal process by reading the books mentioned in our recommended reading section.