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01 Aug, 2021 by Jonathan
I spoke with Katherine about my case and what she said was so helpful. If you need an attorney in Washington accept no substitute she is by far the best attorney I've ever had contact with. Thank you Katherine!
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02 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
Katherine Blaine is a truly top-notch attorney in every way. She provides more than the common sense law: she guides you through the process, offers empathic communication with her clients, and gets the job done, whether that means working with the other party, utilizing mediation services, working with other attorney's, going to court, and/or any and all of the above. Most people would consider "winning" the case to be the ultimate outcome, and while she does do that (from mine and others I've spoken with) experience, the real win is what she anticipates within the law and negotiations years down the road, and the way she goes about it: a unique "process" of support and inner growth too. 5 stars all the way! Thank you Katie!
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15 Mar, 2022 by Anonymous
Mr. Selby helped me when i was illegally evicted. He was so helpful and went out of his way for me. He was super empathetic and caring while dealing with a very crazy landlord. Thank you so much for all your work and for helping protect island workers
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16 Apr, 2021 by Katie
My highly contested divorce/ Parenting Plan proceedings started in September 2020. I quickly obtained representation from an attorney in the Everett area. By November I had a bill stating I had used up my retainer and I owed more. I felt extremely financially taken advantage of. He was almost impossible to contact and didn’t seem to care about my situation. Court hearings were looming in the future but I couldn’t keep my current attorney nor did I want to. I represented myself for almost two months while I searched for an attorney to represent me again. I was doubtful that there was such a thing as an honest attorney. But then there was Selby Lighthill. Mr Lighthill began representing me in January of 2021. He was honest from the very beginning. He was able to relate to divorce due to his own personal experience. Though he had practiced Law for many years in California, Family Law was a rather new animal and he was honest about that. Mr. Selby Lighthill is a night and day difference. First, he listens. I felt heard for the first time in months. Secondly, He returns my emails promptly. Thirdly, He truly believes in being honest. He quickly put me at ease and I was able to trust him. Since January Mr. Lighthill has represented me with honesty and integrity. I have felt that he truly wants to know the situation so he can represent me to the best of his ability. He goes above and beyond to fight for his clients. He will not lie and he will not fight dirty. He fights with truth and he believes truth is always best. My court battles continue, and I will keep Mr. Lighthill as my attorney until it is all done. Without hesitation, I highly recommend Selby Lighthill for your Family Law needs.
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28 Jun, 2020 by Evan
Selby took the time to chat with my about a sticky legal conundrum, even though it was not something he could help me with in an official capacity. I appreciate his time and his kindness and patience. I would be happy to hire him if I have another issue come up.
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Top Questions to Ask a Lawyer

When meeting with a lawyer for the first time, it's important to ask the right questions to understand their expertise and determine if they're the right fit for your legal needs. Here are some top questions to consider:

  1. What experience do you have with cases similar to mine?
    Ensure the lawyer has relevant experience in the specific area of law pertaining to your case.
  2. How do you charge for your services, and what are the estimated costs?
    Understand the fee structure, including hourly rates, flat fees, retainer fees, and any additional expenses.
  3. What potential outcomes can I expect from my case?
    While no lawyer can guarantee results, they can provide an assessment of possible scenarios based on their experience.
  4. What is your approach to handling cases like mine?
    Learn about their strategy, whether they prefer negotiation, mediation, or litigation.
  5. Who will be working on my case?
    Find out if the lawyer will handle your case personally or delegate tasks to other attorneys or paralegals.
  6. How will you communicate with me throughout the process?
    Establish expectations for updates, preferred communication methods, and response times.
  7. What is the likely timeline for resolving my case?
    Get an estimate of how long the process may take from start to finish.
  8. Do you have references from past clients?
    Testimonials or references can provide insight into the lawyer's professionalism and effectiveness.
  9. What are the strengths and weaknesses of my case?
    Understanding potential challenges helps you prepare and sets realistic expectations.
  10. Are there alternative ways to solve my legal problem?
    Discuss options like mediation, arbitration, or settlement to resolve the issue efficiently.

How to Check the Credibility of a Lawyer

Before hiring a lawyer, it's crucial to verify their credibility and ensure they're qualified to handle your case:

  1. Verify Their License:
    Check with your state's bar association to confirm the lawyer is licensed and in good standing.
  2. Experience and Specialization:
    Ensure the lawyer specializes in the area of law relevant to your case.
  3. Disciplinary Record:
    Look up any history of disciplinary actions or complaints through the state bar association.
  4. Client Reviews and Testimonials:
    Read reviews on legal directories like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to gauge client satisfaction.
  5. Professional Memberships:
    Membership in professional organizations or specialty bar associations can indicate a commitment to their field.
  6. Awards and Recognitions:
    Honors from reputable organizations reflect expertise and a positive reputation.
  7. Consultation Assessment:
    Use the initial consultation to evaluate their communication skills, responsiveness, and willingness to address your concerns.
  8. Ask for References:
    A credible lawyer should be willing to provide references from past clients.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most of your initial meeting with a lawyer, come prepared with:

  1. Relevant Documents:
    Bring all documents related to your case, such as contracts, correspondence, legal notices, court papers, or evidence.
  2. Written Summary:
    Prepare a concise written summary of your situation, including key dates, events, and involved parties.
  3. List of Questions:
    Write down any questions you have about your case, the legal process, or the lawyer's experience.
  4. Financial Information:
    If applicable, bring financial documents like pay stubs, tax returns, or bank statements.
  5. Contact Information:
    Provide details of any witnesses or other parties relevant to your case.
  6. Personal Identification:
    Bring a valid ID for verification purposes.
  7. Pen and Notebook:
    Take notes during the consultation to remember important points.
  8. Budget Constraints:
    Be ready to discuss your budget and any financial limitations.

How Much Does a Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a lawyer varies widely based on several factors:

  • Fee Structures:
    • Hourly Rate:
      Lawyers may charge anywhere from $150 to $500 or more per hour, depending on experience and location.
    • Flat Fee:
      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
    • Retainer Fee:
      An upfront payment against which the lawyer bills hourly fees.
    • Contingency Fee:
      Common in personal injury cases; the lawyer receives a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or award.
    • Monthly Retainer:
      For ongoing services, businesses might pay a monthly fee for a set number of hours or services.
  • Factors Affecting Cost:
    • Complexity of the Case:
      More complex cases require more time and resources, increasing costs.
    • Lawyer's Experience:
      Highly experienced lawyers may charge higher fees.
    • Geographic Location:
      Legal fees can vary significantly by region or city.
    • Additional Expenses:
      Court filing fees, expert witness fees, travel expenses, and administrative costs may be extra.
  • Estimating Total Costs:
    Request a detailed fee agreement outlining all potential costs.
    Discuss any additional expenses that may arise during the case.
  • Negotiating Fees:
    Some lawyers may be willing to negotiate fees or offer payment plans, especially for clients with financial constraints.
  • Pro Bono Services:
    For those who cannot afford legal services, some lawyers or legal aid organizations offer services at reduced rates or for free.
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