How to choose the right solicitor for your case

When facing legal challenges, one of the most important decisions you'll make is choosing the right solicitor to represent you. Whether it's a family matter, business dispute, personal injury claim, or any other legal issue, the expertise, approach, and compatibility of your solicitor can have a significant impact on the outcome of your case.

At Harewood Law, we understand that selecting the right solicitor can feel overwhelming, but it is still vital that you conduct your research and find the right one. Take a look at our below tips to find the ideal solicitor for you.

1. What do they specialise in?

Not all solicitors are the same, and different solicitors will specialise in differing areas of law. If you are convicted of a road conviction, you need to look elsewhere if you have landed on a family law solicitor’s website.

Choosing the right solicitor will ensure you get the most appropriate advice, as well as have someone in your corner who understands your circumstances and the minute details of your case.

For example, if you are facing a criminal conviction, you need a specialised criminal defence solicitor.

2. Check the solicitor’s accreditations

In the UK, all solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and must adhere to their guidelines. If a solicitor is not registered with the SRA, then they are not to be trusted.

If they are, then you can rest assured that they meet certain requirements that protect you throughout the duration of your case. This includes insurance cover, minimum educational qualifications, character suitability and excellent client care.

3. Do you need someone local?

If you need to access a local solicitor for any reason, make sure that you are searching for top firms in your area.

Although solicitors will be able to discuss your case digitally, you may feel more comfortable meeting with them in person, and so making sure you are able to reach each other is important in this instance. If you are unsure, you could submit an inquiry and mention your concerns during your consultation to make sure you are able to get to their offices, or they are able to come to you.

4. Consider their experience

Experience speaks volumes in the legal profession. When evaluating potential solicitors, ask about their experience in handling cases similar to yours. A solicitor with a proven track record in your specific legal issue is more likely to be successful in achieving a positive outcome for you.

Consider:

  • How many cases has the solicitor handled in this area of law?

  • What success rate do they have in similar cases?

  • Do they have testimonials or reviews from clients who faced similar challenges?

While no solicitor can guarantee a particular outcome, a strong history of successful cases can provide you with confidence in their abilities, and a higher likelihood of receiving a lighter sentence in criminal law cases.

5. How is their communication?

Clear communication is essential in any legal matter. Your solicitor should be someone who listens carefully to your concerns, explains legal concepts in a way you can understand, and keeps you informed at every stage of your case. You should feel comfortable asking questions and confident that your solicitor is available when you need them.

Remember, legal cases can take time and you should always invest in a solicitor who you feel at ease with.

6. Costs and fees

Legal fees can vary greatly, so it’s essential to discuss costs upfront to avoid any surprises later on. Different solicitors charge in different ways, including hourly rates, fixed fees, or conditional fees (no win, no fee). Make sure you understand how fees will be structured and what services are included.

Ask for a breakdown of:

  • How the solicitor charges (e.g., hourly rate, fixed fee, etc.)

  • Whether there are any additional costs or disbursements (e.g., court fees, expert witness costs)

  • What the payment schedule looks like

7. Personal compatibility

Finally, it’s essential to consider whether you feel comfortable working with the solicitor. A legal case can be stressful, and your solicitor will be your primary point of contact for months or even years. Having a solicitor who understands your concerns, values your input, and is someone you can trust can make a significant difference to your experience.

When choosing a solicitor, trust your instincts. Do you feel they understand your needs? Are they empathetic and approachable? If your personalities align and you feel comfortable with them, it's more likely to be a productive working relationship.

Harewood Law are expert criminal defence lawyers specialising in:

  • Serious crime

  • Financial crime

  • Road traffic offences

  • Criminal appeals

  • Inquests

  • Regulatory law

Our aim is to give every person a chance to fight for justice, as the law allows. We make sure you have the most experienced criminal defence team in your corner to build a robust case defence, and provide legal advice throughout the duration of your case.

Contact Harewood Law today, we work on both privately funded and serious Legal Aid cases across Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Keighley and across West Yorkshire and the UK.

0333 3448377 | info@harewoodlaw.com

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