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Practical Tips for Hiring a Lawyer

26 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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Hiring a lawyer can be overwhelming, especially when you're already dealing with a stressful situation. In this episode of People Acting Like Lawyers and Mostly Malarkey, Maryland attorneys Meg and Devin break down what you should (and absolutely should not) do when choosing legal representation. From why first impressions matter and when to seek a second opinion, to how communication, process, professionalism, and pricing all play a role, this episode offers practical, real-world advice for anyone facing a legal decision. Meg and Devin discuss the importance of trusting your instincts, recognizing red flags, understanding an attorney's process, and making sure you feel heard and respected, before you sign that retainer. Along the way, they share personal experiences from immigration, criminal, civil, and family law cases, explain why experience isn't everything, and explore how empathy, communication, and local knowledge can make or break a lawyer-client relationship. Pour a drink (responsibly), pull up a chair, and consider this your roadmap to hiring the right lawyer for you. This episode is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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