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What Makes a Good Attorney in Northfield, Minnesota?

On Behalf of Jacobsen Law Firm, P.A. | May 17, 2019 | blogs

When you need an attorney to help manage your business needs, you need a highly effective, well-trained lawyer that will support you and help maintain your business’s finances and your freedoms. Unfortunately, many people wait until they’re dealing with an emergency to look for an attorney. How do you know that you have a good one? These elements will show that you’ve found the best possible attorney for your business needs.

1. Your Attorney Understands Your Business.

Many attorneys understand the ins and outs of their practice areas. If you’re looking for a good lawyer in the Northfield, Minnesota area, however, you need to find a lawyer who understands your business goals: the challenges you face, the customers you work with, and your expectations every day.

2. Your Attorney Communicates Effectively

Attorneys are responsible for drawing up complex paperwork, communicating your needs in the courtroom, and keeping you informed about the progression of any legal challenges faced by your business. In order to do all of those things, they need a strong grasp of the English language and the ability to communicate effectively with you. If you notice that it’s a struggle to get in touch with an attorney or that they don’t seem to answer your questions well, it should be a red flag. A good attorney, on the other hand, will offer clear, concise answers to your questions, help you address any challenges, and look for ways to overcome obstacles to communication.

In addition to expressing themselves clearly, a good attorney will also have great listening skills. You’ll feel as though they really hear what you have to say, and they’ll answer your real concerns, not just what they think they ought to be.

3. Your Attorney Has Great People Skills

Great attorneys are able to sway people to their side, whether they’re crafting a letter or standing in front of a jury. If you find that your attorney makes you uncomfortable or shows other red flags of poor people skills, chances are, they’re going to be equally ineffective in communicating with others on your behalf. Look for an attorney with good people skills: someone who knows how to address people, how to dress appropriately, and how to handle themselves in a variety of situations.

4. Your Attorney is Good at Research

A good attorney may have to dig through plenty of information to find the one little detail they’re looking for, whether it’s an obscure area of the law or simply information about parking rights around your building. They will also be able to exercise their own judgment to fill in missing details, or take often complex pieces of information and weave them together into an effective understanding of the whole situation. They’ll ask you the right questions up front, so that they don’t have to go digging for further information, but they’ll also be able to acquire a great deal of information on their own if needed.

5. Your Attorney Shows Perseverance

They’ll stick with it no matter what it takes. The law often moves slowly, and at times, it can be very frustrating. A good attorney, however, will stick with it and keep looking for answers. From digging out that tiny little detail to hunting down a witness or finding the key piece of information, a good attorney will show tenacity and determination throughout the legal process. You want an attorney who won’t give up.

Do you need a good attorney in Northfield, Minnesota to represent your business? Contact us today to learn more about whether we’re the right law firm for you.

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