RHODE ISLAND BAR ASSOCIATION
LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE AND REDUCED FEE PROGRAM
PHONE: 401.421.7799 E-MAIL: jellis@ribar.com
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
If you don't have a lawyer and think you have a legal problem, the Rhode
Island Bar Association's Lawyer Referral and Information Service may be able to
direct you to an attorney who concentrates in the problem area. When you call
the Lawyer Referral and Information Service (401.421.7799), you will be asked to state your
problem briefly (any information you provide will be held in the strictest
confidence).
How The Service Works:
After listening to your problem, the service will take your name,
address and telephone number. There is a staff person fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. Should
you wish to apply for Reduced-Fee services, you will also be asked for financial information.
Based on the information you provide, Lawyer Referral will give you the name and telephone number of an attorney in
your community with whom you can meet to discuss your problem. It will be your
responsibility to contact the lawyer to make an appointment for a consultation.
The service is unable to make appointments for callers.
The Cost
Lawyers participating in the service have agreed to provide an initial
consultation of up to one-half hour free of charge. If it is determined that additional
legal work is required, it will be your decision to continue legal services. It
is suggested that you discuss the attorney's fees during your first visit. If
you decide to hire the lawyer to continue working in your behalf, you will be
responsible for the legal fees. There is no obligation on your part
or the lawyer's to go beyond the one-half hour consultation.
Remember, if you have a legal problem, you should have legal
representation. The Lawyer Referral and Information Service is designed to serve
anyone who can afford the services of a lawyer. If you are financially eligible,
a Reduced-Fee service is available. Persons who have a legal problem and cannot
afford a lawyer will be directed, if possible, to another public service
program or human service agency for assistance.
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