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Rules of Professional Conduct do not specifically permit us to discuss
fees over the phone. We have found that most people desire an experienced,
competent attorney, not the cheapest, least expensive attorney. Attorneys
fees usually cannot be estimated until we are provided with facts
and documents in writing.
Litigation Matters Criminal, DWI, Traffic Wills, Power of Attorney Document Preparation Probate / Administration of Estate Persona Injury COOPERATING & WORKING WITH YOUR ATTORNEY This really depends on your situation. Generally, you should think * adoptions If a problem like one of these faces you, call my office as soon
as you can. Many simple problems get more complicated as time passes. When I get a lawyer, what can I expect? Don¹t Try To Cut Corners When Facing Crucial Issues in Your Life. It might be dangerous for you to choose a lawyer purely on an estimate of fees. ³Shopping around" for the "cheapest " lawyer may not be the best approach because that lawyer may not be the most qualified to handle the case. You also want to be certain an attorney is doing most of the work, rather than an inexperienced new lawyer or legal secretaries or clerks. What Should I Do at my First Meeting Concerning Legal Advice? * Be prepared to give a brief explanation of your legal problem‹ and what ultimate result you would like the lawyer to help you achieve. * Bring copies of any written records that explain your problem. *Write down questions you want the lawyer to answer. How Do I Insure a Good Lawyer-Client Relationship? Remember, good legal assistance is not a one-way street. You have
to cooperate with my office if you really want to be helped. * Please provide me with an objective statement of all the facts. According to the Rules of Professional Conduct, a lawyer may ³counsel or assist a client in a good faith effort to determine the validity, scope, meaning or application of the law.² However, an attorney is not permitted to ³counsel or assist in conduct that the lawyer knows is illegal, criminal or fraudulent, or in the preparation of a written instrument containing terms the lawyer knows are expressly prohibited by law.² * Don¹t look for simple, quick answers to complex questions. Lawyers are justifiably cautious in drawing conclusions or answering questions about complicated legal problems. Attorneys and judges know that cases are rarely ³open and shut.² * Let my office know about any new developments in your case. * Don¹t hesitate to ask questions about any matter relevant to your case. Remember, though, I am not a doctor, psychiatrist, marriage counselor or financial advisor. * Work with my office. If you don¹t understand why something should be done or have doubts about some action recommended, ask questions and get an explanation. * Be patient - Don¹t look for instant results. Trust my office and I to follow through on the case but don¹t hesitate to ask for progress reports from time to time. About Legal Fees, What Can I Expect?
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Kenneth Vercammen's
Law office represents individuals charged with criminal,
drug offenses, and serious traffic violations throughout
New Jersey. Our office helps people with traffic/ municipal
court tickets including drivers charged with Driving While
Intoxicated, Refusal and Driving While Suspended. Contact
the Law Office of The Law Office cannot provide legal advice or answer legal questions over the phone or by email. Please call the Law office and schedule a confidential "in office" consultation. The Law Office now accepts payment by American Express, Visa and Master Card.
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