Bargain Hunting for Attorneys
You get what you pay for. Avoid any attorney that offers to take your case for an unusually low
fee. Most of these attorneys work for "volume" law firms whose
business model succeeds with a lot of clients and little personal attention.
Mostly, entry level attorneys will be working on your cases - not experienced
battle harden veterans. Worse yet, the attorney may be unqualified to
properly handle your case. Remember, if a law firm is telling you something
that sounds to good to be true - it probably is.
Significant consequences. Whether we are in court defending a hunters rights, helping a client prepare
for the hunt of a lifetime or protecting a trademark for a professional
hunting television program, we are capable of handling cases with serious
consequences. If you are not willing to loose your hunting privileges
or cannot fathom the idea of compromising your hunting profession there
is no reason to contact another law firm.
Personal Attention. In most cases, you cannot "return" an attorney if he or she does
not live up to your expectations. We are not a volume law firm and we
bring the best to each client. Are you selecting a team of dedicated and
experienced Wildlife Lawyers or a single high volume lawyer? Are you paying
a law firm simply to take your case or spend time on it? If you are looking
for the best result possible, then our Wildlife Lawyers are the best choice for you.
Affording a Wildlife Lawyer
We don't just bill our clients -- we work with them to find creative
ways to help clients with their retainer requirements and legal fees.
We will do our best to ensure that we do everything we can to bring the
best legal solutions to our client's legal matters in the most cost
effective manner.
At Wildlife Lawyers, we accept select cases for pro bono representation.
If you are interested in having WL help you but cannot afford legal fees,
please complete our
intake questionnaire.
To select potential clients for our pro bono program, we consider each
application individually based on a number of factors, including the following:
- Complexity of legal matter;
- Political implications of client’s charges;
- Whether an individual is unable to afford legal services (although the
client will not be responsible for legal fees, the client will be responsible
for any out-of-pocket expenses such as travel expenses, etc.);
- Whether resolution of the case would benefit more than one party and/or
establish helpful precedent for other members of the armed forces;
- Mitigating case factors; and
- Personal history and or prior criminal history.