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Expect Good Lawyer’s Questions

 

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The narrator of the 1948 detective movie, Naked City, gave this vivid description of the homicide detective’s painstaking investigative method:

“An investigation for murder is under way now in the city of New York. It will advance methodically, by trial and error, by leg and brain work, by asking a thousand questions to get one answer. Ever look for a needle in a dark house? You can find it — if you’re patient enough. Just get down on your knees, examine every inch of every floor of every room — and you’ll find it.”

A client and lawyer usually spend most of their initial meeting exchanging detailed information. When a well prepared client meets a skillful lawyer, the client and lawyer work together very productively and finish the initial meeting with clear expectations of possible outcomes and their responsibilities to each other. We are spotlighting the importance of asking good questions about legal services in this article and our next article. This week, we are focusing on questions that a client should expect from a lawyer in an initial meeting.

The best lawyers ask many questions in an initial meeting, with the types of questions varying with the client’s needs in each kind of case or project. These are some sample questions:

Our next article will describe how to ask good questions in an initial meeting with a lawyer.

Jeff R. Hawkins and Jennifer J. Hawkins are Trust & Estate Specialty Board Certified Indiana Trust & Estate Lawyers and active members of the Indiana State Bar Association and National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Both lawyers are admitted to practice law in Indiana, and Jeff Hawkins is admitted to practice law in Illinois. Jeff is also a registered civil mediator, a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, the American Bar Foundation, and the Indiana Bar Foundation;  and he was the 2014-15 President of the Indiana State Bar Association.

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