Saturday, February 20, 2010

Choosing The Right Attorney - How It's Done

One of the decisions you have to make in preparing to open your las vegas personal injury lawyer practice is whether to practice solo or form partnerships. To make this decision, you need to analyze yourself if you are willing to share a firm with another practicing lawyer.

Life as a solo is less structured than life in an organization. Solos don't require you to have regular meetings. When you go solo, you don't have to share office and other stuffs, you get to keep everything. However, when things go bad, you would expect that you won't have anyone to share your problems too.

The advantages of partnership are both social and financial. Partnership in criminal law practice is like marriage. There are two or more people to bring in resources and generate fees and to share expenses. This will give you peace in mind especially when one of you had a bad month as there is someone to catch for the office expenses.

Solos can get feedback from other lawyers in making tough decisions but the advice of someone who has a direct stake in the decision is often more sound than that of someone who has no interest in the situation. Without someone to challenge, or at least question, a lawyer is more likely to make decisions on the "spur of the moment." Partnership also allows you to take vacations as there is someone who can handle emergencies when you are out.

If you go solo, it is your legal secretary or legal assistant who will take care of most things that might come up during your absence but what about the need for unexpected court appearance? Your secretary might arrange another lawyer to cover it but then it can be a hard situation. If you have a partner, there will be someone that can organize to cover a deposition or other proceeding while you were away on your vacation. And of course, you in return will do the same in case your partner is away.

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