Before You Lose Your Home Talk To A Good Tampa Lawyer

The foreclosure forecast for 2010 is extremely ominous. Analysts expect the wave of foreclosures to continue and to be possibly higher than we have already seen. While the media speaks of possible market stabilization, thousands of people are losing their homes with the potential for thousands more to meet the same fate.

With Foreclosures affecting 1 out of every 196 homeowners in the Tampa area we decided to feature information on helping people find a Tampa lawyer who specializes in foreclosure as our initial article.

Our tax dollars have gone to bailout after bailout and stimulus packages that made little if any difference. So it’s not too hard to see why this is happening. The banks may have waited for some time to see if programs like Hope Now would make a difference, but for most of the people I know, it made little measurable impact.

The foreclosure monster is wreaking havoc on communities and it’s pretty important that if you have a chance of saving your home that you immediately speak with a Tampa lawyer who is competent in the foreclosure field. We recently spoke to a local attorney and here is what he had to say about your rights in a foreclosure. (push the play button on the video at left)

Legal Zoom

I realize that there are many other legal issues that Tampa area residents need assistance with beyond foreclosure. While the media may spend a great deal of their focus on the housing industry, there are many other times that someone will need a reputable and competent Tampa lawyer.

As I post more articles about the legal issues and concerns facing the general public here in the Tampa area, we’ll be interviewing and talking to attorneys who specialize in a myriad of subjects and we’ll give the attorneys who decide to participate a chance to answer your questions. So by all means, please visit often.

Just to give you an idea what you are going to find on this site are reviews and articles on the following legal areas:

  • Real Estate
  • Bankruptcy
  • Personal Injury
  • DUI And Traffic Matters
  • Family Law
  • Marine Law And Boating
  • Immigration
  • Small Business


There Are 87,000 Attorneys Registered With The Florida Bar. Do You Know Which Of Them Is A Tampa Lawyer You Can Trust?

I wondered that myself. Are you supposed to just pick up the phone and look for yourself? Are you supposed to ask a neighbor or friend for a referral? How do I know that the attorney that they went to see is any good? It’s not like most people even know what questions to ask of an attorney. If you don’t know what questions to ask, how can you possibly vet out a bad counselor from a good one?

Find A Tampa Lawyer

Well, there are two ways that you can find someone reputable on your own. One way is to visit Martindale Hubbell which is a long established directory of attorney’s nationwide. James Martindale established his directory in 1868 to serve as a clearing house on information pertaining to attorneys across the Country.

Since that time, Martindale Hubbell has grown into maintaining information on over 1 million attorneys. The information is quite comprehensive and will allow you to find out a great deal about a Tampa lawyer before you seek out their counsel.

Here is a sample report on an attorney (I don’t think he would mind but I blacked out his name just in case he didn’t want all of this info published (even if it was real easy to find)

Tamp Lawyer Research

Isn’t that some really cool information that you can find out with a few clicks of your mouse? Did you even know this kind of information was available? Probably not. Think about it, where have you ever seen something like this published to the general public?

A good Tampa lawyer can cost you in excess of $300.00 per hour. For that kind of money I want someone who is rated highly by their peers and clients. Take the time to check out the Tampa lawyer you want to work with. It’s better safe than sorry.


If you make an appointment to see a Tampa Lawyer, more than likely you will find that the initial appointment is free and you won’t have to pay anything. However, if the attorney agrees to accept your case and represent you, you’ll probably have to pay a retainer.

Think of a retainer as a big word for a deposit. As most lawyers get paid for their time. They bill for their time in the form of hours. Each hour they spend on your case they will bill off to your account and work off your retainer (deposit).

So unless you have an attorney that agrees to work on a contingency basis (we’ll get into that in a future article), you will need to make a sizeable deposit into the attorney’s trust account. When I say sizeable I do mean substantial. How substantial? Well that depends.

I know from a close friend who got  caught driving drunk in Fort Lauderdale that her retainer wasn’t cheap at all. Get a DUI charge and you’ll be looking to pay a Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney $3,000.00 or more. Get charged with murder…well let’s just say you may need to hit lotto!

So make sure that you understand what you will have to pay, when you’ll have to pay it and what you’re getting billed for. And oh yeah…before I forget…make sure you are sitting down when they tell you what the hourly rate they will be billing you.

When the Tampa lawyer you choose tells you how much they bill per hour, you’ll wish you listened to your mother, stayed in school and became an attorney.

Don’t be surprised to hear a figure as high as $500.00 bucks per hour. It will more than likely be somewhere between $150.00 and $350.00 but remember, especially when hiring a Tampa lawyer, you get what you pay for.

Law firm’s ad upsets client Prince George Citizen, on Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:56:20 -0800 Later told a $4000 retainer would be required for a lawyer to take on the case, Sword balked at the bill and thought the $300 would be returned.

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