Working With A Lawyer

In my most recent post I blogged about hiring a lawyer. In this post I would like to talk about working with a lawyer.

People are often confused, frustrated and sometimes even angry at the rates that lawyers charge. However, lawyers are like any other service provider.

Ever get an estimate on a home renovation project? Only to find out later that the estimate is different because of alterations, unforeseen events or new circumstances? Ever take your car into the garage only to find out the price quoted was different?

This is often the case with lawyers as well.

Sure, there are many service providers that overcharge or are not upfront about their costs. Then there are others that are not.

Some matters are simple and straight forward. For example a real estate house closing. Whereas, others matters can be significantly more complicated such as civil litigation lawsuits, or family law disputes.

When you decide to work with a lawyer ensure you are aware of his or her hourly rate. Determine whether this is a matter that will be billed on an hourly rate or it will be a flat rate.

Find out how much of the quote is for legal fees and how much is for disbursements.

Disbursements are expenses that lawyers have to pay on your behalf. These are often factored in the quote provided.

Finally, don`t forget tax is payable on legal fees.

Ensure when the lawyer bills you that you are provided with an invoice. Typically, it`s good practice for the lawyer to provide a breakdown of the legal services. This is not often the case when the matter is on contingency or on a flat fee.

Rehan Khalil is a lawyer in Mississauga.

How To Hire A Lawyer

Hiring a lawyer is a difficult decision. Where do you first start? When you search for a lawyer on the internet you will get bombarded with advertisements from law firms and pop up ads. Do your homework when hiring a lawyer.

You can find more information on how to hire a lawyer by following the link.

Rehan Khalil is a lawyer in Mississauga

Microsoft Versus Google

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Boo-Hoo, Microsoft is now commencing an anti-competition complaint against Google. The BBC reported:

The software maker claims that Google used its dominant position in the search market to restrict the growth of Microsoft services

Sound familiar? It wasn`t that long ago when Microsoft was the target of anti-competition behaviour. How can anybody forget the browser wars of the late nineties involving Netscape and Internet Explorer? Not to mention a number of other lawsuits that have been advanced against Microsoft over the years.

Looks like Microsoft is on the other end of the table.

Largest American Class Action

The United States Supreme Court has started to hear a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of one million female former and current employees of Wal-Mart.

The suit has been classified as the largest class action suit in American history.

The female employees allege gender bias, pay inequity and discrimination with respect to promotions.

You can follow the developments at http://www.walmartclass.com/public_home.html

If you are involved in a  legal dispute, contact the law office of Rehan Khalil, a Mississauga Lawyer.