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Working Vis-à-Vis a Lawyer

Michael Decker
Michael Decker

Do you have a legal issue that requires qualified help? If so, there are some important things you should know ahead of time about working vis-à-vis a lawyer.

First, prepare the lists and documents that you need for your first assessment meeting. Second, choose a lawyer that you trust, since this is an important component in the success of the process. Third, to achieve the desired outcome, it is necessary that you come with clear objectives and communicate these to your attorney.

At our firm, which has branches in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, you will find lawyers who specialize in a wide range of fields. In previous articles, we have explained how to choose the right lawyer prior to the initial meeting. In the current article, we explain how to work vis-à-vis your lawyer from the moment a meeting is scheduled and the process begins.

Working vis-à-vis a lawyer

Working vis-à-vis a lawyer – Come Prepared to the First Assessment Meeting

The purpose of the first meeting is to understand what your legal situation is and whether or not the lawyer is able to help you achieve your goal. For the meeting to be fruitful and result in a clear answer, it is important that you come prepared. What does this mean?

First, write down the sequence of events in an orderly fashion. People often rely on their memory when meeting with a lawyer but, during the meeting, forget to mention important details. Second, if you have relevant documents proving your claims, bring them with you to the meeting. These will give your lawyer a good indication as to the chances of success and give you a starting point from which to proceed.

Trust between a Client and Lawyer

For the lawyer to give you the best legal service, the communication between you must be good and based on a relationship of trust. You should feel that you can talk to your lawyer openly and honestly answer the questions that you are asked.

Despite the fact that some issues may be sensitive, and you may not feel comfortable discussing them, remember that if your lawyer asks you something, this information is required for the success of your case, and there is no intention to infringe on your privacy. However, it may happen that you don’t feel comfortable with your lawyer or feel like they aren’t a good fit for you. This is natural and, if it happens, do not hesitate to choose someone else as your legal representative.

What Is Your Objective?

Your lawyer will only be able to help you if they clearly know what your goals are and what help you need from them. Therefore, fully share with them what the ideal outcome would be for you and on what you are willing to compromise. You may discover that the law and case law support your goal and that you have a very good chance of achieving it. In other cases, you may discover that there is a gap between what you want and what is possible, and you will have to decide whether you want to continue with the process.

Your lawyer will give you their opinion on the matter and explain to you what considerations you should take into account. If the lawyer believes that they are able to assist you in exercising your rights in the matter in question, the next step will be to decide together what courses of action to take, how to schedule your actions, and what the costs will be.

Communicating Expectations

Lawyer–client relationships require communicating expectations to ensure that you work together fruitfully. The lawyer’s job is to provide you with the best legal advice and representation that they can.

Therefore, it is important to make sure that you both understand each other. After the lawyer understands what your objective is and believes that it is attainable, they will explain to you what the next steps are.

For example, your lawyer will suggest a course of action to take, how to schedule it, and what the costs will be for you. The cost should address the fees you will pay to the lawyer, court expenses, expert opinion fees, and more. If anything is unclear to you or if there is anything you would like to be different, it is important that you tell the lawyer what’s on your mind so that they can make the required changes to the plan, as much as possible. If you discover that the differences between you and your lawyer are significant, the best thing for you to do will be to choose a different lawyer to assist you with the legal process.

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