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Home » Running a Business » Legal advice » What you should look for when finding a lawyer for your business

What you should look for when finding a lawyer for your business

by Partner Content12 December 2017

Starting and running a business is not easy. Other than finding the resources to operate the business, you need to find competent workers to perform different roles in the business.

You will also have to pay for the licenses to be able to operate your business and this is quite challenging as you will have to satisfy all the requirements demanded by the regional and national regulatory agencies. Most would imagine that this enough to get your business operation but there is still the little matter of getting a lawyer for your business.

Businesses are legal entities in their own rights and their owners should make sure they get the best lawyers to represent the business in any legal challenges that may arise.

Some of the instances that require legal attention include the workers getting injured in the workplace and filling a suit for compensation. Read more here on how your business can handle such issues.

With that said, let’s now take a look at what you should look out for when finding a lawyer for your business

1. Check their experience

You’ve spent your time and resources to build your business and without proper legal representation, you may lose it all in an instance. You should, therefore, get an experienced lawyer or law firm to represent your business.

Experienced lawyers know what it takes to succeed in a certain legal issue and this presents you with the best chance of winning your cases when you choose to work with them. They will also advise you accordingly on how to relate to your workers, clients, and suppliers and this will help you avoid getting into trouble with the law.

When selecting a lawyer for your business, ask to see their past results in business litigation and they should have a good win percentage for you to work with them. Experienced lawyers are expensive but they are of great value for your business.

2. Check their communication and availability

Great lawyers charge premium rates for their services and if you are going to pay top dollar for legal representation, then your lawyer better be available for you. If you notice that your calls and messages go unanswered most of the time, then that lawyer or law firm is not available and you are better off getting legal aid elsewhere.

3. Check their presentation

Appearances say a lot about people and you can use it to tell if a certain lawyer is good for your business or not. If your lawyer is well dressed and his or her office is arranged properly, then you can trust that they are organized in their craft as well.

However, if they are disorganized and shabby, then you should think twice before hiring them as your lawyer as they may end up misplacing vital court documents that may compromise your case.

Conclusion

Finding a lawyer is one of the things that business owners have to think about when setting up their businesses and above are some of the things that will help you make the best hiring decision.

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