how to locate an attorney through their school and firt name

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How do I find a specific lawyer?

Sep 09, 2019 · You can find your local bar association in the phone book’s white pages either under your community’s name (“Centerville Bar Association”) or under your county’s name (“Cass County Bar Association”). You can also find your bar’s website through your favorite search engine, or through the ABA's interactive state-by-state lawyer ...

How do I find a lawyer's license and disciplinary history?

Search for a Lawyer. Begin typing to search, use arrow keys to navigate, use enter to select. First Name. *Last Name. Location. * = Required field. Legal Issue.

Where can I find a list of the best lawyer directories?

The LawInfo legal directory can help you find exactly the lawyer you are looking for. To search for a specific attorney, simply insert their first and last name directly into the search box. If you also know the name of the attorney's firm, you can add that to your search for the best results. Just enter the information you have, and LawInfo's online directory will do the rest.

How can I get a lawyer to refer me to someone?

OSBA Find a Lawyer - search for attorneys in Ohio by name, location or practice OSBA Certified Specialists - find an Ohio lawyer who has been certified as a specialist by area of practice List of other lawyer referral services across Ohio

List of State Lawyer Licensing Databases

How do you check to see if an attorney has a valid bar license to practice law in a given state?

How to Search for an Attorney by Speciality

All of these directories allow you to search for the attorney by name.

How to Find Disciplinary Records Online

Use the links below to select the state where the attorney practices law. Then go to the state bar site to search the attorney's name or bar number. On many of these directories, you can see if the license has ever been inactive or if the attorney was disciplined for misconduct.

How to make informed decisions?

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Is your privacy protected?

Your privacy is always protected - you decide when to disclose your personal information to interested attorneys. All member lawyers are pre-screened and in good standing with their state's bar associations. Review attorney's profiles and responses to your case before making a decision.

Why are lawyers important?

Lawyers are also important partners in situations that don’t involve the courtroom, advising clients about their legal rights and obligations for personal or business issues. They are trained to interpret complicated systems of laws and navigate the court system.

What is retainer fee?

Retainer Fee: A retainer fee is an advance payment to an attorney towards the hourly rate in a specific case. Your attorney will place the retainer fee into an account, and deduct money as work on your case progresses. These are usually non-refundable if you choose to terminate the case early.

1 attorney answer

Call the clerks office and see if they will tell you, if not go in person and pull the case.

Christina M. Tobin

Call the clerks office and see if they will tell you, if not go in person and pull the case.