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Monday, April 16, 2007

 

What You Need to Know When You Are Shopping For A D.U.I. Attorney

If you are looking for a good D.U.I attorney to represent you with your case, you need to consider the following: their educational background, and their expertise pertaining to this particular field of law.
Before you commit yourself to a attorney you should do a little private investigative work to find out whether the attorney that you are considering has attended a law school with good reputation. You should also check to see if he or she is a member of the National College of D.U.I Defense attorneys that specializes solely in D.U.I cases. You should also check to see if they have acquired a board certificate from the national association of lawyers..
You should also take into consideration the rating of the lawyer in the international directory of lawyers. This directory rates lawyers in terms of their competency, and ethics. It is also important to check and see if the attorney has had any complaints reported to the state bar.
In California there are only two law firms that specialize in D.U.I cases. Both of these firms retain lawyers that are board certified specialists when it come to driving under the influence cases, and they are held in high regards by the American Bar Association.
As I am sure you know there are a number of law firms through California that accept D.U.I cases. Many of these firms have lawyers that are highly competent and specialized in the D.U.I field. Some of the more influential law firms have put together teams of law enforcement experts to aid the lawyer with their clients cases.
There are a number of lawyers in California that have made drunk driving laws their life's work. To obtain a list of these lawyers contact the National College for D.U.I Defense. Don't forget to always check the lawyers personal and professional background before you retain them.

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