jump to navigation

Legal practitioners in German districts October 29, 2008

Posted by office2008 in : General , trackback

There are about 140,000 legal practitioners working in Germany (in the year 2008). A German legal practitioner either works as a entrepreneur or as an employee of a law company. The attorney is a so-called independent organ of the legal system. As a customer you have the right to choose your preferred attorney absolutely on your own. The following site offers a directory of lawyers assorted by German cities: Anwalt Hamburg.

Your legal practitioner is independent of any instructions of third parties and should only chase your specific interests. He or she may not reveal details of your case to unauthorized third parties. Additionally your lawyer has the right to make binding statements on your behalf. So it is very important to find a legal practitioner whom you really trust. German counselors-at-law can be found here: Anwaelte Bielefeld. This is a human edited directory of lawyers, which is growing constantly. Besides using Internet directories you can find the right counselor-at-law by studying the local press or by asking friends for recommendations.

The German attorney can work as a generalist or as a specialist. As our world is becoming more and more complex, it might be a good idea to look for a advocate who is specialized in a specific area of law. There are for example specialized legal practitioners for family law (divorces etc.), employment law, tax law, insurance law, inheritance law, road traffic law, medical law and several others.

Self-employed attorneys face the same problems as any other entrepreneur. They are looking for possibilities to advertise their businesses effectively and at low costs. The Internet offers numerous opportunities to achieve that. There are already several directories of German attorneys online. Some of them charge a one time fee, and some of them do recurring charging. Advocates can present their businesses in the following directory: Rechtsanwalt Muenster. It is free of charge at the time of this writing.

Comments

Sorry comments are closed for this entry