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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Civil lawyer in your area do?
A Civil lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Civil cases in your area.
How much does a Civil lawyer cost in your area?
Most Civil lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Civil lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Civil lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Civil lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Civil cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
33353 Civil Lawyers Found
Attorney John Day brings a wealth of diverse experience to his firm, John Day Law. With a background as a Deputy District Attorney and an award-winning investigative reporter, John has honed his skills in criminal defense, civil litigation, and government misconduct/civil rights litigation. Having served as a partner at one of Santa Fe’s oldest and largest law firms, Mr. Day has represented clients in various courts across New Mexico. His legal skill encompasses cases involving national security clearance matters, white-collar offenses, homicide, violent crime, and drug offenses. John is known for providing tailored legal representation to families and institutions facing complex legal issues and crises, both domestically and internationally. His family’s longstanding history in New Mexico, dating back to the 19th century, has provided Mr. Day with a deep-rooted connection to the region. He holds a degree in history from Harvard University, with a focus on New Mexico’s past, and obtained his Juris Doctorate from the University of New Mexico in 1995.