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How To Get A Lawyer
Nation's Business, Nov 1, 1998 by Thomas Love
Are you facing legal problems, or do you need a lawyer for any other reason but just don't know where to find one? The American Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Program might provide the answer.
A section of the ABA's World Wide Web site, at www.abanet.org/referral, provides the addresses of state and local bar associations and lawyer referral services. People contacting one of the referred groups will be interviewed to determine if they need an attorney or can be helped more appropriately by a community organization or a government agency.
If they are referred to an attorney, they will receive a half-hour initial consultation free or for a nominal charge that is used to help support the referral service.
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