Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
2600 Via Fortuna Suite 130, Austin, TX 78746
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
816 Congress Avenue, Suite 1530, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
100 Congress Avenue, Suite 1400, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
720 Brazos Street, Suite 700, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
500 W. 2nd St., Suite 1800, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
607 W 3rd St, Suite 2500, Austin, TX 78703
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
248 Addie Roy Rd, Suite A203, Austin, TX 78746
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
8310 N Capital of Texas Hwy, Suite 150, Austin, TX 78731
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
2407 South Congress Avenue, Suite E - 399, Austin, TX 78704
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
100 Congress Avenue, Suite 2000, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
317 Grace Ln, Suite 140, Austin, TX 78746
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
7320 N MoPac Expy, Suite 309, Austin, TX 78731
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
401 Congress Avenue, Suite 1700, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
303 Colorado St, Suite 2600, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
100 Congress Avenue, 18th Floor, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
3345 Bee Cave Rd, Suite 104, Austin, TX 78746
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
2499 S Capital of Texas Hwy, Ste A-101, Austin, TX 78746
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
PO Box 162834, Austin, TX 78716
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
1307 West Avenue, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
401 Congress Avenue, Suite 2100, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
701 Brazos, Suite 1500, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
100 Congress Avenue, Suite 800, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
301 Congress Avenue, Suite 1150, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
404 West 7th Street, Austin, TX 78701
Health Law Lawyers | Austin Office
1601 Rio Grande St, Suite 340, Austin, TX 78701
Lead Counsel independently verifies Health Law attorneys in Austin and checks their standing with Texas bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaIt is in your best interest to get legal help early on in addressing your situation. There are times when hiring a lawyer quickly is critical to your case, such as if you are charged with a crime. It may also be in your best interest to have a lawyer review the fine print before signing legal documents. A lawyer can also help you get the compensation you deserve if you’ve suffered a serious injury. For issues where money or property is at stake, having a lawyer guide you through the complexities of the legal system can save you time, hassle, and possibly a lot of grief in the long run.
Prepare for your consultation by writing down notes of your understanding of the case, jot down questions and concerns for the attorney, and gather your documents. Remember that you are trying to get a sense of whether the attorney has your trust and can help you address your legal issues. Questions should include how the attorney intends to resolve your issue, how many years he/she has been practicing law and specifically practicing in your area, as well as how many cases similar to yours the attorney has handled. It can also be helpful to broach the subject of fees so that you understand the likely cost and structure of your representation by a specific attorney and/or legal team.
A reputable attorney will be very upfront about how he/she will charge you. The three most common fee structures that attorneys use to charge for their services are:
Depending on your specific legal situation, it’s possible that only one type of fee structure is available. For instance, criminal defense attorneys almost always bill by the hour. In a flat fee arrangement, an attorney accepts a one-time payment to help you resolve your issue. With a contingent fee agreement, the client pays little to nothing upfront and the attorney receives a percentage of the money recovered if you win your case.
Plaintiff – a person or party who brings a lawsuit against another person(s) or party/parties in a court of law. Private persons or parties can only file suit in civil court.
Judgment – A decision of the court. Also known as a decree or order. Judgments handed down by the court are usually binding on the parties before the court.