Content Overview 
- Summary
- How To Afford A Lawyer (Or Get One For Free)
- How To Determine What Kind Of Lawyer You Need, Find Candidates And Choose Among Them
- What Kind Of Lawyer Do I Need?
- How Do I Find A Lawyer?
- How Lawyers Get Paid - And Questions To Ask About A Lawyer's Fee
- How To Prepare For A Meeting With A Lawyer
- How To Find Federal And State Laws And Free Legal Information
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How To Find Federal And State Laws And Free Legal Information
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Free legal information is available from a variety of sources.
You can find a federal or state law at:
- www.law.cornell.edu/states/listing.html
- http://library.cortland.edu/rguides/federal_state_legislation.asp
- www.findlaw.com
(state laws)
- Romingerlegal.com
- Law.com
- www.lawsource.com/also/usa.cgi?ny
(New York law and decisions)
If the law is local to your state, check your state government's web site. If you don't know the URL address for the state government:
- In your favorite search engine, type: www. (state postal abbreviation).gov -- or type the state's name followed by "government web site." For example, type www.MD.gov
or type: Maryland government web site.
- Type in your state's name and "laws" or "attorney general" into a search engine.
Type in the name of your state plus key words related to the specific topic in which you're interested.
Free Legal Information And Legal Services
Free legal information is available in libraries and on the internet. For instance, on the internet:
- At Lawyers.com
you can post legal questions on the site's message board. Questions will be answered by practicing lawyers. When you go to the site, click on "Research Legal Information"). The site is from the publishers of Martindale-Hubbell law directory. You can also search for a lawyer in your area.
- Elderlawanswers.com
provides information about legal issues facing seniors. The information is provided by a nationwide network of elder law attorneys
- For people with cancer:
- Patient Advocate Foundation provides education, legal counseling, and referrals to cancer survivors concerning managed care, insurance, financial issues, job discrimination and debt crisis matters. See www.patientadvocate.org
.
- The Cancer Legal Resource Center, Tel.: 213. 736.1455 provides seminars and educational outreach programs to cancer patients and their families. The center also provides assistance to callers through informative and educational material, as well as access to a volunteer panel of lawyers and other professionals. The Center is a community based joint program of the Western Law Center for Disability Rights and Loyola Law School. Barbara Ullman Schwerin, Esq. is Director. Cancer Legal Resource Center, 919 S. Albany St., Los Angeles, CA 90015.
- Patient Advocate Foundation provides education, legal counseling, and referrals to cancer survivors concerning managed care, insurance, financial issues, job discrimination and debt crisis matters. See www.patientadvocate.org
- Non-Profit Legal Assistance Agencies -- There are many nonprofit agencies that provide legal services in different areas of the law. Most are local. Use your network and local listings to see if there is one in your area.
- Legal Aid Foundations is one of many that provides low cost or free legal services in many areas of the law.
- There may be a nonprofit organization that works with your particular issue. For example, a person with HIV may be able to find assistance through the Lesbian and Gay Community Center or Gay Men's Health Crisis, www.gmhc.org
. In Minnesota, people with cancer can get information through Cancer Legal Line
Tel. 651.472.5599
- www.Public.FindLaw.com
provides legal information on a wide range of subjects.
- www.Nolo.com,
the website of the publisher, offers free online legal information.
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