Tabby Ann
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- Location
- Southern Indiana
I was surprised recently to learn that lawyers in this area have become as specialized as doctors, and require their clients to explain to their clerical staff in detail why you want an appointment. In addition, they prefer their clients to have a pending court case in their specialty such as personal injury, bankruptcy, divorce, criminal law, etc. which I don’t have.
I was hoping to find a general practice lawyer I could contact on a periodic basis about the various legalities that come up in life as one goes along. And I don't feel comfortable explaining my issue in detail to a secretary before getting an appointment with the attorney. Are general practitioner attorneys a thing of the past?
I was hoping to find a general practice lawyer I could contact on a periodic basis about the various legalities that come up in life as one goes along. And I don't feel comfortable explaining my issue in detail to a secretary before getting an appointment with the attorney. Are general practitioner attorneys a thing of the past?