Here's how the service works:
If you need a lawyer, and want a referral through the State Bar's Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS), complete the client profile form. After completing this form, click the "Continue" button to choose the areas of law you need assistance with. After choosing the areas of law, click the "Submit Your Information" button at the bottom of the page.
Within seconds, LRIS will match you with an attorney in your county (or as close as possible) that handles your area(s) of interest.
Print and save a copy of the confirmation of your referral, which includes the attorney's name, address, and phone number (LRIS also will send you and the attorney a copy in the mail).
After you receive your referral, call the attorney's office to schedule an appointment. Be sure to tell the attorney that you were referred by the State Bar's Lawyer Referral and Information Service. This ensures that your initial half-hour consultation will cost no more than $20. Discuss with the lawyer the fees he or she will charge after the initial consultation. If you decide not to take further action after the first visit, you are under no obligation to hire the lawyer.
Additional tips on
hiring and working with a lawyer.
LRIS is a public service to help identify the most appropriate resource for consumers with legal problems. State Bar of Wisconsin members may opt to pay an annual fee to be on a panel of attorneys who receive referrals. Panel members agree to charge no more than $20 for the first 30 minutes of consultation and to pay LRIS a referral fee of 10% of any fee over $200 that they collect from referrals. Panel members may not increase their fees to cover any part of the LRIS membership or referral fee. Panel members may accept referrals in any field of law in which they consider themselves competent. LRIS does not warrant that panel attorneys have any special expertise in the area of law for which a client was referred.
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