Legal Help
Learn when it's time to bring in a lawyer and how to pick the right one to fit your needs.
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How Much Does a Lawyer Cost?
Attorneys use different billing methods—some work on a retainer or contingency basis, while others charge an hourly rate. Learn about all the things that influence a lawyer’s fees.
· 14 min read
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1099 vs. W-2 Employees
Deciding between a 1099 independent contractor and a W-2 employee can affect your working relationship, costs, and tax implications. Make an informed choice with our guide.
· 9 min read
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When Do You Need a Slip and Fall Lawyer?
Slip and fall accidents can lead to more than just bruises. If you’ve been injured, you might want to call a lawyer to see if you deserve compensation.
· 8 min read
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Why Not Use LegalZoom?
In certain circumstances, LegalZoom may not be the best fit for your needs
· 2 min read
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When Do You Need a Car Accident Lawyer?
Not every car accident requires an attorney, but their expertise can make a substantial difference in the outcome of severe collisions. Here’s why you might consider hiring one to handle your case.
· 9 min read
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What Is Attorney-Client Privilege?
Worried about the confidentiality of your discussions with your lawyer? Read more about attorney-client privilege and its effect on your communications with your lawyer.
· 5 min read
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17 Types of Lawyers and What They Can Do for You
For every legal dilemma, there’s a lawyer who knows how to help. Learn about these professionals and which one can provide the support you need.
· 11 min read
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What Is a Bill of Sale?
A bill of sale legally records the transfer of ownership of an item. It isn't difficult to draft and can come in handy when you need proof you've sold an item of value.
· 4 min read
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Do I Need a Dog Bite Lawyer?
A severe dog bite can lead to medical bills, lost time from work, and potential legal disputes. Find out when it might be time to consult an attorney to help you manage the aftermath.
· 7 min read
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Attorney vs. Lawyer
The terms 'lawyer' and 'attorney' have a lot in common, but not all lawyers are attorneys.
· 2 min read