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Employment lawyer - how to find one
December 13, 2005 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

I get a lot of emails from folks looking for a good employment lawyer.

I've put some ideas into a short article: Employment lawyer - how to find one.

Here is what you'll find:

  • How do I find my lawyer? Four steps
  • Here are some sources
  • Should you handle your own case, and just skip the lawyer?
  • Should you be in a hurry to find a lawyer?
  • What kind of lawyer should you seek?
  • Will a lawyer be expensive?
  • Repeat after me: Legal claims have time limits. Act quickly.

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