Keep these questions in mind when you're trying to hire the best attorney for your business:
- What areas of law do you specialize in? A working knowledge of small business issues is ideal.
- Have you worked with landscape contractors in the past? Knowing the specifics about your industry helps better satisfy your legal needs.
- What is your hourly rate? Most small businesses will probably do best to fins an attorney they trust and go on a pay-as-you-go basis.
- Who are your representative clients? A deep and diverse client roster reflects a firm that has the respect of the business community.
- Who handles your landscaping? There is no reason why this cannot be a mutually beneficial business relationship.
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