This is interesting reading from the Attorney side. May I ask a question, do you expect attorneys to chase you down after the consultation? I've always let people that don't sign on the spot with me think about it on their own, I rarely do follow-ups on clients I don't hear back from. I would feel like an ambulance chaser if I were chasing down clients.
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Originally posted by BKAttyMI View PostThis is interesting reading from the Attorney side. May I ask a question, do you expect attorneys to chase you down after the consultation? I've always let people that don't sign on the spot with me think about it on their own, I rarely do follow-ups on clients I don't hear back from. I would feel like an ambulance chaser if I were chasing down clients.
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Originally posted by BKAttyMI View PostThis is interesting reading from the Attorney side. May I ask a question, do you expect attorneys to chase you down after the consultation? I've always let people that don't sign on the spot with me think about it on their own, I rarely do follow-ups on clients I don't hear back from. I would feel like an ambulance chaser if I were chasing down clients.
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Originally posted by lillymarlene View PostNo, I sure didn't expect that. However, one of the three I consulted (the attorney I was least likely to use :-) left about 6 messages on my machine.
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I had consultation #5 today and we may have a winner. Very nice lady and she answered all my questions. I asked her opinion on several things I'd asked the other attorneys just to see where she stood on things. I can't say there was an answer I didn't like. I'm a little confused about what to do about the car, but that's a minor thing. When I walked in I realized there was no receptionist. The attorney came out from one of the offices and introduced herself and was expecting me, even though I was 15 minutes early. Looking back at the email I got from them it was from the other attorney in the office so this might mean that they do everything themselves which is a plus. She asked me what other attorneys I'd seen. First person to ask that and also asked if I wanted to sign a representation agreement. First person to actually ask me that too so it made me feel like they were interested. She has a pretty good sense of humor too which I appreciate. We went over pretty much everything and I think she went a little more in depth into my situation than any of the others had. Her fee is mid-range compared to the others I saw, but I'm thinking it might be worth it.
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I'm glad you think you've found someone KSgirl!! That's great news! I hope it goes well for you and the process is very smooth.
to BKATTYMi----I think one follow up would be important and appropriate, however I think 6 phone messages is too much, but either one email or letter is pretty easy to do and in my opinion it does show that you are on top of things, have good communication with the possible client and care about representing them. As I'm sure you are aware, this is a very hard situation for those of us filing bankruptcy, and for me, it was hard to share my financial "mess" with a stranger. I certainly would not "chase someone down", but one quick email or letter would be a good thing, in my opinion. (not that it matters much!! )Last edited by hmsmith; 05-24-2012, 05:21 PM.
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Originally posted by ksgirl38 View PostI had consultation #5 today and we may have a winner. Very nice lady and she answered all my questions. I asked her opinion on several things I'd asked the other attorneys just to see where she stood on things. I can't say there was an answer I didn't like. I'm a little confused about what to do about the car, but that's a minor thing. When I walked in I realized there was no receptionist. The attorney came out from one of the offices and introduced herself and was expecting me, even though I was 15 minutes early. Looking back at the email I got from them it was from the other attorney in the office so this might mean that they do everything themselves which is a plus. She asked me what other attorneys I'd seen. First person to ask that and also asked if I wanted to sign a representation agreement. First person to actually ask me that too so it made me feel like they were interested. She has a pretty good sense of humor too which I appreciate. We went over pretty much everything and I think she went a little more in depth into my situation than any of the others had. Her fee is mid-range compared to the others I saw, but I'm thinking it might be worth it.
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Originally posted by ksgirl38 View PostSigned the paperwork today, filing tomorrow. Guess I wait now.~~ Filed Over Median Income Chapter 7: 12/17/2010 ~~ 341 Held: 1/12/2011 ~~ Discharged: 03/16/2011 ~~Not an attorney - just an opinionated woman.
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