| if anyone knows a honest and good lawyer, pls recommend me! I don't know about honest, but I'll give you a tip on finding good (as rated by their peers and sometimes clients). You might want to print this out. Go to Martindale- Hubbel. M-H is a very old and respected company that offers a Peer Review rating system. (A link below explains how M-H does their ratings and what they mean.) This is not one of those silly sites where a lawyer can pay to join and get a good rating. Left side is a menu for 'Find Lawyers & Firms' In "Search for" box choose "law firms" At "Practice Area" box, don't type in anything, instead go over to the right and click on 'Select'. You'll get a pop up screen for "Select a Practice Area". On the left (red Box 1) choose "Real Estate" That causes entries for areas of expertise to appear in Box 2 In Box 2 tick off Condominium Association Law and Condominium Law Now your narrowed search choices are listed in Box 3. Below Box 3, click the Red "Select" button Now you are back at "Find Lawyers & Firms" screen. In "City" box put in Queens (I remember that from your 1st post) In "State" box put NY United States is automatically filled in now. Click on red Search button You'll now be presented with a list of firms or attorneys in your area that specialize and practice law in the areas you chose, Condo Association and Condominium Law. Make sure you don't choose an attorney that works for the same Law Firm that your Condo Association's attorney works for. At this step, if you like, you can tick the little white box to the lower left of each firm on the list for Comparison. (Think you are allowed up to 5 at a time to compare.) Click on Compare after you've checked off some, that will give you general overview info. But what you really want to do is click on each name that appears on your search results list. That will take you to a new screen showing general information (their location, areas of practice the firm specializes in). Once you have clicked on a name or firm and get to the general info screen about them, off to the left is a white box with the heading "About this Firm". This contains the rating that you want to see. Click on "Peer Review Ratings" You'll see a white box with red letters "Lawyers with Peer Review Ratings". That box will tell you how many lawyers in that firm have a Martindale-Hubbel rating and what the ratings are. But you have to go a step further. Next, still at the top of the "About this Firm" box, off to the right is a link that says "View All Lawyer Ratings". Click on that it will take you to a list of lawyers that work at that particular firm. It will tell you about each individual attorney there and show their rating. You might see some with nothing next to their name, but you will see some with codes "AV, "BV". This page explains how ratings are done and what they mean. Toward the bottom is they key, I pasted it below: AV Preeminent (4.5-5.0) - An AV certification mark is a significant rating accomplishment - a testament to the fact that a lawyer's peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence. BV Distinguished (3.0-4.4) - The BV certification mark is an excellent rating for a lawyer with some experience. A widely respected mark of achievement, it differentiates a lawyer from his or her competition. Rated (1.0-2.9) - The Peer Review Rated designation demonstrates that the lawyer has met the very high criteria of General Ethical Standing. ------------------------ Now that you have an idea of how the rating system works, you want to check out the rest of the firms that came up on your search list. So use your browser's back button to get to go back to the screen showing your list of lawyers and firms. Click on names, read about them, and most importantly find what an individual attorney's rating is. And be sure they practice condominium law. It will be listed under their individual name. Were it me, I'd look for an attorney practicing condo law with a BV rating at minimum, preferable AV if there is one available. ( By the way, a higher ranking does not necessarily indicate that they are more expensive.) So now what you've accomplished is you've narrowed all the law firms and attorneys in Queens area down to those that specialize in Condo law. And you've narrowed that list down down to the ones that have a good M-H rating. Much better than randomly picking someone from a phone book! Once you've picked some with a good ranking, the next part is deciding if you like their personality or approach. Sometimes attorneys will offer free consultations about your case, sometimes they will charge for a consultation. So when you call their office, you might want to ask about that. From this point on, you'll just have to follow your gut in choosing one, but you at least have narrowed it down to some very good potential choices. Once you've gotten familiar with the basics of finding an attorney or firm in M-H, you can do a new search using advanced features. Go to the main screen (link above) and in the "Find Lawyers and Firms" box on the left, click "Advanced Search". You can add extra criteria there if you like, such as foreign language spoken, etc. I hope that makes sense and I hope it helps! |