HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM WITHOUT SPENDING A FORTUNE (additional information)

According to the American Bar Association, the average American has a legal question four to six times a year. Unfortunately the average American has no easy access to an attorney and, as a consequence, very seldom does he/she obtain the needed answers. More often than not, he/she wastes time and money, trying to come into contact with a suitable representative of the law.

Many people blame such a state of affairs on the attorney whom they see as selfish and only looking after his own interests. How to Get the Most out of the Legal System without Spending a Fortune proves that, if the average American has limited success when dealing with the legal system, it is not entirely the system's fault. It is, in fact, the average American who, while often maintaining unrealistic expectations, does not know how to find, then how to successfully communicate with the attorney. The book then encourages a more responsible approach that does not only make it easier for the person in need to understand the extent to which the law can help, it improves the image that some attorneys have created for themselves. It refers the reader to lists of the best attorneys in the 50 states, then suggests means for a successful interaction before and after the selection of the most suitable candidate for his/her requirements.



















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