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Crime Scene Beach Towel


Crime Scene Beach Towel


$11.73


The Dead Body Beach Towel is sure to grab some attention, and it’s sure to keep bodies dry and covered. Made of 100% cotton, this Dead Body Beach Towel looks like something out of a crime scene. At 62in. x 30in., it’s just the right size for almost anyone. Well, except anyone looking to take your spot on the beach. We don’t think anyone would look at this dead body beach towel and dare mess with i…

JUSTITIA Themis Goddess of Justice & Law Statue Real Bronze Powder Cast Sculpture


JUSTITIA Themis Goddess of Justice & Law Statue Real Bronze Powder Cast Sculpture


$39.95


Justitia was the Roman goddess of Justice. Her origin may be from the Greek Titan Themis, who was an oracle at Delphi, and became known as a goddess of divine justice. There are many variations of the way Justitia is depicted, but most often she is portrayed as carrying the scales of justice in one hand and a sword in the other, and with her eyes blindfolded, which symbolize the fair and equal adm…

Bronzed Legal Scales of Justice with Eagle Finial and Marble Base-12.5in.ht Great Lawyer Gift


Bronzed Legal Scales of Justice with Eagle Finial and Marble Base-12.5in.ht Great Lawyer Gift


$44.95


Bronzed Scales with Eagle Finial on Marble Base

The Scales of Justice has been the symbol of equality for ages. This bronzed scales of justice is a simple yet elegant piece. A wonderful gift for lawyers, this legal sculpture is a lawyer collectible and can be placed anywhere in the office, at home or in the library.

Height: 12 1/2″
Width: 10 1/2″
Diameter: 4″

Wonderful gift idea for any lawyer…


Two Weeks Notice (Widescreen Edition) (Snap Case)


Two Weeks Notice (Widescreen Edition) (Snap Case)


$3.60


You’d expect a cavalcade of cuteness from any pairing of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, but Two Weeks Notice admirably avoids the obvious. You get plenty of Bullock’s pratfalls and feisty sex appeal, and Grant’s snappy comebacks are never in short supply, but first-time writer-director Marc Lawrence (who wrote Bullock’s previous hit, Miss Congeniality) adds just enough antagonism to keep this…

Who's That Girl?


Who’s That Girl?


$4.81


After Desperately Seeking Susan, Madonna was proclaimed a promising screen presence, but the one-two punch of Shanghai Surprise and Who’s That Girl put a dent in her ascent. Directed by James Foley, who worked with Sean Penn in At Close Range (and shot the video for “Papa Don’t Preach”), it’s an aggressively 1980s gloss on the screwball comedies of the 1930s. Jonathan Demme pulled off the gambit i…

Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip


Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip


$5.94


Taken together, Richard Pryor’s concert films, the essential Live in Concert, the virtuoso Live on the Sunset Strip, and even the lesser Here and Now, provide a more incisive autobiographical portrait of the groundbreaking comedian than the fictionalized Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling. In Sunset Strip, Pryor relates two life-changing experiences. The first is his trip to “the motherland,” Afri…

Body of Influence 2 [VHS]


Body of Influence 2 [VHS]


$9.98



Body of Influence 2 [VHS]


Body of Influence 2 [VHS]


$9.98



Body of Influence 2 [VHS]


Body of Influence 2 [VHS]


$14.98



Londons Times Gen. 2 Law Lawyer Cartoons - Big Bad Match.com - Light Switch Covers - 2 plug outlet cover


Londons Times Gen. 2 Law Lawyer Cartoons – Big Bad Match.com – Light Switch Covers – 2 plug outlet cover


$13.95


Big Bad Match.com Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material….

How to Decide Which Lawyer to Hire

I have often been asked, how can an individual be expected to make a good decision whether an Attorney is competent for a client’s needs; if this legal ruling called an attorney / client privilege detracts from a potential client being able to request references?  Since each Attorney can claim client confidentiality, which precludes him or her from giving references; unless that Attorney has been sued for malpractice, how do you, the client know if the Attorney is simply slightly below or above average in his legal handling of his caseload?

Asking an Attorney for his litigation record of wins/losses can help to improve the odds of hiring a competent Attorney, yet every potential client should couple that action with a public search record of that Attorney’s experience.  With the world-wide web at our fingertips, it behooves every person seeking legal advice to not only question each Attorney you interview, but perform a public records search to ensure you have adequate information on an Attorney, before you put your legal issue into their hands.

These paradoxical questions are at the core of decision making skills that all Americans in-legal-need must be able to command.  The need to ascertain the value of a lawyer’s ability to litigate is critical to your best bet to secure a winning verdict.  When your financial future is on the line, how do you research an attorney’s capabilities?

Outside of going online to a general search engine to research an Attorney’s background in a specific state, which is scarce and fraught with potentially subjective and/or damaging comments from unhappy customers; what can you do to raise the stakes for finding a successful litigator?  There are various solutions to finding a competent Attorney that has the experience in your legal issue and a history of litigating with a successful record.

These solutions range from asking targeted questions to an Attorney in a phone interview, prior to setting up an appointment; to performing targeted research by going to your State’s Legal Bar Association online and performing a malpractice search.  Also there are a wide variety of search engines which provide host companies that keep records of Attorneys with good client references, as well as records of Attorneys with poor client complaints.

We suggest you use a combination of techniques to manage the process of hiring your next Attorney.  Is it any less crucial than when you go to buy a home?  Do you sign all the papers without asking questions about the legal ramifications of the documents from the Real Estate Agent?  What if you had hired a less than competent Real Estate Agent and they had failed to review the documents to ensure that a fixed loan instead of a balloon payment structure was in the terms of your home purchase?  Do you think you could claim malpractice against the Agent who failed to ensure your needs were met; or do you think a judge would ask you if you had protected your rights by careful review of the process?

A legal malpractice is just as hard to prove against an Attorney, unless a blatant claim of negligence on performance of legal services were established.  As a plaintiff, you must prove a breach of duty of the Attorney resulted in an injury or loss to you.  Nominal damages, by itself is insufficient to prove your cause of action.  You would have to prove the underlying case had merit and there was no judicial error on the part of the court, plus you would have to establish a significant loss of your rights.  It is far easier to perform a little extra leg work before hiring an Attorney, than losing a lawsuit with merit and going through the crisis of legal malpractice.

For a more extensive guide on how to find a lawyer please make sure you visit our website and read the 5 Golden Rules.

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How do I determine that the lawyer I am hiring is really a lawyer?

I live in New Jersey and I am seriously considering hiring a lawyer for my traffic ticket. How do I know if the lawyer is real and not a scam artist?

Call your local Bar Association. No, not the one that sells liquor.

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