Common Myths About Lawyers
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by: Jonathon Ledbetter
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Consequently notions about standards miss the mark even when we are using industry forms because even these forms need modifications, additions, deletions, etc. Frequently, what seems like too much is required in order to accomplish what the client wants and often the “too much" is required by the standards of practice imposed on lawyers, the lawyer like the doctor, sees potential issues, etc which the client or patient does not perceive. Very best way to describe a good lawyer in a phrase is to call him or her a professional in versatility. It is another way of saying that a good lawyer has acquired certain abilities which allow him or her to operate effectively in any enterprise, familiar or unfamiliar, to diagnose its difficulties, and to contribute substantially to solution of the problems. The lawyer's usual field of operation is one in which the legal ingredient is large, and to this the lawyer brings professional knowledge as well as the basic abilities; but the fact that the non-legal ingredient is frequently dominant and further the fact that the situation in which the lawyer's help is solicited are many and varied give the lawyer the habit of tackling new problems with confidence and skill, regardless of their nature.
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Jonathon Ledbetter provides closing services and title services for real property transactions primarily in Tarrant, Dallas, Denton, Johnson, Colling, and Southlake, a well favored and recommended Real Estate Attorney in Dallas.
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