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Should I go to a lawyer or law firm who engages in general practice or to a ‘specialist’?

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What is general practice?

Do lawyers generally handle many different kinds of matters or do they specialize?

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Do law firms engage in general practice or do they specialize?

My lawyer who I hired on a contingency based contract apparently has dropped the ball in my case. I want to hire another lawyer who is more versed in a particular type of law. Can the current lawyer still hold me to the terms of the original contract if I reach a settlement with a new lawyer?

I'm having troubles with an attorney who I hired for three state compensation cases. I have called several times to get the case settled, but all I get is a ‘we'll look into it’ response. Can I just fire this lawyer?



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