Take a walk around the Staten Island and Brooklyn Courthouses and you will find hundreds of flyers posted on sign posts, parking meters and in other prominent places all seeking one thing, a qualified divorce attorney willing to barter services with a licensed electrician. Anthony Davino, a 49-year-old electrician, licensed in New York and New Jersey, has taken to the streets in the hopes of finding an attorney to help him through the remainder of, what has turned out to be, an emotionally and financially draining divorce.
On today's show, host & business attorney Peter Lamont speaks with Anthony Davino about his unique approach to retaining an attorney. Peter will also discuss how lawyers can make their services more affordable to clients in need and discusses the ethics or bartering for attorney services.
While Davino has taken a unique approach to finding representation, this unfortunate scenario is played out daily throughout the country. Every day good people who cannot afford an attorney find themselves mired in legal troubles. While there are times that non-lawyers can do a good job representing themselves, there are so many legal matters that require the assistance of an attorney. For example, small business owners are required by law to be represented by an attorney. It is also extremely difficult to represent yourself in divorce proceedings as they are complicated and extremely emotional.? Read more at http://goo.gl/cw07Z9?
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