
Before you hire a real lawyer and spend time and money, here's a game you can play, and learn how to spot the winners and losers. This game will take about ten minutes for each part. You can stop anytime and continue later. Bookmark this website on your browser, now, if you'd like continue playing this educational game later.
Let's pretend you're meeting this lawyer.
There are clues in this photo, beside each letter. Play "Sherlock Holmes" and write down what each clue reveals to you.
The clues are itemized, from letters R to V in the photo.
Write down what you think about each clue, then compare your conclusions with Sherlock's.
When you're done, click below,for Sherlock's opinions:
http://sherlock-law-firm-one.blogspot.com/
Finally, here is the most-important question: Should you retain (hire) this lawyer? Think about it, then write down your answer, then compare your answer to Sherlock's opinion. Here is the link to Sherlock's opinion:
http://law-firm-hire-answer.blogspot.com/
Before hiring any lawyer:
http://my-best-lawyer.blogspot.com/
Lawyers in trouble themselves:
http://lawyers-to-avoid.blogspot.com/
Trial lawyers and motions lawyers:
http://trial-or-motion.blogspot.com/
http://my-best-lawyer.blogspot.com/
Lawyers in trouble themselves:
http://lawyers-to-avoid.blogspot.com/
Trial lawyers and motions lawyers:
http://trial-or-motion.blogspot.com/
DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer. I do not provide "legal advice". My blogs on, how to pick lawyers, (that includes looking for a dui lawyer, defense lawyer, civil lawyer, criminal lawyer, divorce lawyer, employment lawyer, lawyer firms, lawyer counsel, pro bono lawyer) are entirely my opinions and views and may not agree with others' views and opinions. I am a researcher and information-collector. If you need help in teaching you how to research lawyers by yourself, please contact me.
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