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Choosing a business lawyer and asking the right questions

Not all lawyers and legal services providers are the same-personality, experience and ability all play their part and it is important that you match you and your business with the right legal solution for your own particular needs.


Tick off this checklist when shopping around for the best deal for you and your business.

  • Ask how long the lawyers/law firm have been in business and in this sector.
  • Verify this with The Law Society by way of their website
  • If a company/LLP check out Company’s House for the date of incorporation. 
  • If not a company ask them how they have experienced personally the problems of you as a director may have suffered. Critique their response. If they are directors verify they are not disqualified
  • Ask them for proof of their qualifications and academic achievements. Use these links to verify for yourselves.
  • Ask them for proof of the business association memberships they claim to belong to, as these will often have a binding code of conduct and sanctions for transgressors.
  • Check The Law Society website for pending complaints or disciplinary proceedings or restrictions affecting their ability to practice-hopefully not 
  • Ask for contact details of client referees and testimonials.
  • Ask them for a broker’s letter/certificate of their professional insurance-check this will be adequate for your needs.
  • Ask them if they specialise solely on business law and do not practice, say divorce, also. Verify this for yourself from their website, website searches and marketing literature.
  • Ask the lawyer what they know about you, your business and industry sector.
  • Verify if the law firm has some quality mark which means some quality systems will be audited and checked independently 
  • Get them to agree to a fixed fee ideally.
  • Check their business terms (client charter) and review the terms of payment.
  • Ask them if they accept payment by the Internet and by credit card for simplicity and possible low cost of credit.
  • Ask yourself do they speak the language of business simply and clearly and are they a member of the Campaign For Plain English 
 
For another view - arguably less detailed see The Law Society website

If you have done all of the above-well done and give yourself a pat on the back for carrying out some pretty thorough due diligence risk analysis which is what we at Business Lawyers Limited do on a regular basis.

If you would like information on the above with respect to Business Lawyers Limited please contact us on checklistrequest@business-lawyers.org.



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