WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 2017
A comprehensive client intake form is a great tool to ensure you make an informed decision about whether you can effectively and competently represent a potential client. The form should be comprised of questions that elicit vital information such as the client’s expectations and motivations for seeking representation. Templates are available through most state bar associations and can be a great launching pad for the development or refinement of your own. Although a template may need some tweaking, forms can be a great place to start to be sure key questions are addressed and not forgotten.
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