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.


Attorney News Articles:-

  • Disbarred attorney charged with practicing without a license
    Disbarred attorney charged with practicing without a license Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 02:25 p.m., Friday, February 3, 2012 According to a complaint filed by the Harris County District attorney's office, Satterwhite told a man charged with possession of marijuana to ...


  • Attorney General Eric Holder Disgusted by Personal Attacks at Fast and Furious Hearing
    attorney General Eric Holder faced attacks on his character and tenure as attorney general at a congressional committee hearing on the gun program known as ?Fast and Furious,? which was run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Holder defended his record but the hearing...


  • Wis. governor to meet with district attorney
    Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Friday he will meet with a district attorney leading a secret investigation that has already led to charges being filed against five former close aides and associates.


  • US Attorney Birotte issues statement on Armstrong
    United States Attorney André Birotte Jr. released the following statement Friday regarding the Lance Armstrong doping investigation:


  • Attorney General Eric Holder Set to Take Hot Seat at Fast and Furious Hearing
    Attorney General Eric Holder takes the hot seat today in what is expected to a contentious hearing over the botched ATF gun running operation ?Fast and Furious? before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.  The committee has been investigating the actions by ATF and...


  • Attorney general, Republicans spar over ?Fast and Furious? at congressional hearing
    Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. testified Thursday for more than four hours on Capitol Hill in a showdown with House Republicans, who threatened to hold him in contempt if he does not quickly turn over more documents on a botched gun operation. Read full article >>


  • Attorney general denies DEA role in Houston pilots' arrest
    Attorney general denies DEA role in Houston pilots' arrest Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 09:31 a.m., Friday, February 3, 2012 WASHINGTON - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder insisted Thursday that the Drug Enforcement Administration played no part in the arrest of two ...


  • Muslims to NY attorney general: Investigate NYPD
    Thirty-three civil rights groups from around the country complained to the New York attorney general Friday about police documents that showed the New York Police Department recommending increased surveillance of Shiite mosques based on their religion.


  • Muslims to attorney general: Investigate NYPD
    Thirty-three civil rights groups from around the country complained to the New York attorney general Friday about police documents that showed the New York Police Department recommending increased surveillance of Shiite mosques based on their religion.