Trial Lawyer
Many lawyers practice in the civil and criminal litigation practice area, filing and defending suits. Without a skilled trial lawyer, it is very difficult to win a case. In criminal cases, most states provide legal counsel to defendants who cannot afford a trial lawyer. In the civil litigation process most states do not provide counsel to parties who cannot afford lawyers. A trial lawyer manages the entire process of a case from pre-trial, to motion practice, to settlement hearings, to trial, judgment and even appeal. A good trial lawyer is both a skilled tactician who knows the trial process, as well as a brilliant strategist.
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Legal Articles
- What to Bring to an Initial Consultation With a Lawyer
Beginning a legal action can be stressful, and most people considering hiring a lawyer are already in a stressful situation. You should do your best to prepare for your initial consultation, to get the most out of the process. An initial consultation can be more than just a quick meeting; it can help you plan your strategy, see potential hazards, and save you further stress during the legal … more - What You Need to Know When Hiring a Lawyer
Under what circumstances should I hire a lawyer? If you are accused of committing a crime, charged with drunk driving (DUI), or party to a law suit, you definitely need a lawyer. You should contact a lawyer right away, especially if there are witnesses to interview and/or evidence to gather. A lawyer can also help you avoid legal problems, as well. For example, you can file for a divorce or … more

