New Client Checklist for Lawyers

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New Client Checklist for Lawyers
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  • Check for conflicts in advance of the meeting

  • Introduce yourself

  • Confirm cost of this initial meeting

  • Check for urgency or risk

  • Confirm that you are talking to the client and not someone on his/her's behalf

  • Review and verify intake questionnaire with client

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  • Take a copy of their driver's license

  • Take a picture of client

  • Confirm that this discussion is confidential

  • Confirm client's brought relevant documentation

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  • Ask for additional documents

  • Use open ended questions for see what the client's objections are

  • Listen

  • Discuss options

  • Provide general legal preliminary advice

  • Explain what you can do, and plan to do in short term.

  • Estimate timing, costs, what further research you need to do

  • Discuss hourly rate, fee, alternative arrangements

  • Explain ALL costs that might be involved

  • Use flow chart to help in explanation

  • Teach the client how they can calculate the fees up

  • Explain your working policies

  • Give them contact information

  • Give client memory stick with folders of clients can use for extra documentation

  • After meeting, type up any notes from the meeting

  • Scan your notes to client files

  • Is there any conflict of interest?

    Things to Consider
  • What are the first impressions?

    Things to Consider
  • Do not enquire about confidential information until the issue of potential conflict has been addressed.

    Things to Consider
  • What type of research that is necessary

    Things to Consider
  • Check for conflicts in advance of the meeting

  • Introduce yourself

  • Confirm cost of this initial meeting

  • Check for urgency or risk

  • Confirm that you are talking to the client and not someone on his/her's behalf

  • Review and verify intake questionnaire with client

  • Take a copy of their driver's license

  • Take a picture of client

  • Confirm that this discussion is confidential

  • Confirm client's brought relevant documentation

  • Ask for additional documents

  • Use open ended questions for see what the client's objections are

  • Listen

  • Discuss options

  • Provide general legal preliminary advice

  • Explain what you can do, and plan to do in short term.

  • Estimate timing, costs, what further research you need to do

  • Discuss hourly rate, fee, alternative arrangements

  • Explain ALL costs that might be involved

  • Use flow chart to help in explanation

  • Teach the client how they can calculate the fees up

  • Explain your working policies

  • Give them contact information

  • Give client memory stick with folders of clients can use for extra documentation

  • After meeting, type up any notes from the meeting

  • Scan your notes to client files

  • Is there any conflict of interest?

  • What are the first impressions?

  • Do not enquire about confidential information until the issue of potential conflict has been addressed.

  • What type of research that is necessary