Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring to my first consultation with a lawyer?
Bring any relevant documents such as contracts, correspondence, court papers, or identification. Having a written timeline of events and a list of questions helps maximize your consultation time. At Law Office of John E Dunlap, we review all materials carefully to provide focused legal guidance.How long does it take to resolve a legal case?
Case timelines vary widely based on complexity, court schedules, and whether settlement or trial is pursued. Simple matters may resolve in weeks, while contested litigation can take months or years. Experienced attorneys work to move cases forward efficiently while protecting your interests.What's the difference between a retainer and a flat fee?
A retainer is an upfront deposit against future hourly billing, while a flat fee covers all work for a defined service regardless of time spent. Retainers are common for ongoing or unpredictable cases; flat fees suit routine matters with clear scope.Can I handle my legal matter without hiring an attorney?
You can represent yourself in many proceedings, but complex cases involving contracts, liability, or court rules often benefit from legal expertise. Mistakes in filings or strategy can be costly and difficult to reverse. Professional guidance helps protect your rights and improve outcomes.When should I contact a lawyer about my situation?
Contact an attorney as soon as you anticipate legal action, receive a lawsuit, or face a decision with significant legal consequences. Early consultation allows more time to gather evidence, explore options, and build a strong case strategy.What happens during the initial legal consultation?
The attorney reviews your situation, asks clarifying questions, and assesses the legal issues involved. You'll discuss potential strategies, likely timelines, and fee structures. This meeting helps you decide whether to move forward and allows the attorney to understand your goals.How do attorneys charge for their services?
Common billing methods include hourly rates, flat fees for specific services, contingency fees in injury cases, and retainers for ongoing representation. The structure depends on case type, complexity, and firm policy. Always request a clear fee agreement before proceeding.What's the biggest mistake people make when facing legal issues?
Waiting too long to seek legal advice is a common error that limits options and weakens cases. Evidence can be lost, deadlines missed, and rights forfeited. Prompt action and honest communication with your attorney yield the best results.

