Lawyer Legal Prepaid Service - Legal plans: An Intro
What if you could pick up the phone and call an attorney to get advice about any and all legal matters of interest to you? The attorney would draft your will, review it and update it for every other year, make phone calls and write letters on your behalf negotiate your contracts and represent you in court. If you are traveling in another state and need any form of legal advice, he will refer you to a competent attorney in that state for no extra cost to you.
This all seems great on paper, but the mere thought of paying hundreds of dollars an hour to put an attorney on retainer is enough to persuade most people not to seek legal coverage.
You will be surprised to know that such coverage does indeed exist under an arrangement similar to your health or insurance plan.
Lawyer pre-paid legal plans offer you access to all these legal services, for a monthly charge of $10 to $25. If you are employed, you may incur no charge if your employer provides legal services as a fringe benefit.
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Attorney News Articles:-
- Trutanich defeats Weiss in L.A. city attorney's race (Los Angeles Times)
The result also marks a loss for Villaraigosa, who had backed Councilman Weiss. 'We didn't think we'd be here at the end of the day," Trutanich, a San Pedro lawyer, says in claiming victory. San Pedro lawyer Carmen "Nuch" Trutanich claimed victory Tuesday in the race to become the next Los Angeles city attorney, a result that marked an apparent defeat not just for his rival, City Councilman Jack ...
- Pushed Against Wall, CraigsList Sues South Carolina Attorney General (New York Times)
Like those Clint Eastwood movies in which Dirty Harry is pushed to his limit and and finally lashes out, Craigslist sued South Carolina attorney General Henry McMaster in federal court on Wednesday.
- NY attorney general sues debt settlement firms (AP via Yahoo! News)
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sued two debt settlement companies Tuesday, accusing them of fraudulent business practices and false advertising.
- Attorney indicted on racketeering, conspiracy charges in connection with drug trials (Asbury Park Press)
Paul Bergrin, a defense attorney from Marlboro, was arrested today with three other people on an indictment charging him with leading a racketeering conspiracy that included the attempted hiring of a hitman in a Monmouth County drug case and the murder of a witness in an Essex County drug case, Acting U.S. Attorney Ralph J. Marra Jr., announced this morning.
- Utah Attorney General expected to announce U.S. Senate hopes (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) ? Wednesday it?s expected Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff will formally announce his plans to run for the U.S. Senate.
- Craigslist sues South Carolina attorney general (BizJournals)
Classified ad business Craigslist filed a suit against Henry McMaster, attorney general of South Carolina, who threatened criminal charges against the business over sex ads.
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