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Advice for finding a lawyer
5 points by incomethax on Aug 27, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
With the recent attention on getting legal advice from a lawyer (see http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=287851), I was looking for advice on how to go about searching for a good one.

So, to anyone who has looked for/found a good corporate attorney: How do you know if you have a good lawyer, and what did you do to find your (current) lawyer? Is there anything that a first time lawyer hunter should ask?



Another option:

I recently embarked on this same task for the first time. We found a terrific lawyer who has worked at some big name firms but started his own small practice. Apparently, more than a handful of folks at the big firms do this for various reasons (e.g., lifestyle, more time w/fewer clients).

We found him through a friend who works at a big firm. BTW, the rates these lawyers charge are typically half of the big firms, and you can be assured that they will personally do the work as opposed to a entry-level associate.

Email me at 1isnotprime at gmail for names. If these guys have full plates, they can refer you to their colleagues.



Talk to other similar companies and ask them who they use (and if they like them). If you're a tech startup, you really want someone who understands both technology and startups.


Well, that sounds like a legal question to me. Following Matt's suggestion, seems to me you should ask a lawyer!




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