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Internet Lawyer Quiz Results
Thank you for taking your time-saving prequalification quiz. Here are your results.
Question 1:
Do you sell goods or services on the Internet? Your Answer: Yes, I sell things on the Web. I help people like you who sell goods or services on the Internet protect their assets, put together joint ventures, and build their businesses legally.
Question 1:
Do you sell goods or services on the Internet? Your Answer: No, I don't sell things on the Internet. If you don't sell goods or services on the Internet, and don't plan to, chances are there isn't anything that I can do for you. I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association to find an attorney that's right for you.
Question 1:
Do you sell goods or services on the Internet? Your Answer: Not yet. That's why I want to talk to an Internet lawyer. I enjoy helping Internet entrepreneurs successfully start up their first online businesses. Whether you've already got a brick-and-mortar business that you're looking to expand with a website, or you want to set up an Internet-only business, there's important legal steps that you need to tak to protect your assets and operate legally.
Question 2:
How many web sites do you own or operate? Your Answer: I own or operate at least 10 websites. Entrepreneurs who own or operate at least 10 websites seriously need to protect their online business interests. All it takes is the wrong content on one site to destroy your entire online business if you don't have the right legal protections in place. I can help you protect your assets, put together joint ventures, and avoid content that will lead to lawsuits or government investigations.
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How many web sites do you own or operate? Your Answer: I own or operate 1 to 9 websites Because you own or operate 1 to 9 websites, you should treat what you're doing as a serious business instead of a hobby. I can help you protect your assets, build your online business by putting together joint ventures, and avoid lawsuits and government investigations while doing so.
Question 2:
How many web sites do you own or operate? Your Answer: I don't own or operate a website but I plan to. If you're planning to set up your first business website, I can help you avoid common mistakes that cost entrepreneurs their assets in costly lawsuits and government investigations.
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How many web sites do you own or operate? Your Answer: Website? No way! If you don't own or operate a website, and you don't plan to operate one, chances are there isn't much that I can do for you. I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association to find a lawyer who will handle your legal needs.
Question 3:
How important is it to you to protect your Internet business by using the right legal tools and the advice of an Internet lawyer? Your Answer: Necessary. Your answer suggests that you're running your Internet business like a business instead of as a hobby. That's the type of attitude I'm looking for in a win-win attorney/client relationship.
Question 3:
How important is it to you to protect your Internet business by using the right legal tools and the advice of an Internet lawyer? Your Answer: Very Important. Your answer suggests that you're running your Internet business like a business instead of as a hobby. That's the type of attitude I'm looking for in a win-win attorney/client relationship.
Question 3:
How important is it to you to protect your Internet business by using the right legal tools and the advice of an Internet lawyer? Your Answer: Somewhat Important. Your answer suggests that you're running your Internet business like a business instead of as a hobby...but you haven't been burned yet by a lawsuit or government investigation. Most Internet entrepreneurs don't fully appreciate putting the right legal protections in place until after they've been had a bad experience or seen someone else's business destroyed.
Question 3:
How important is it to you to protect your Internet business by using the right legal tools and the advice of an Internet lawyer? Your Answer: Not Important. If you don't think that it is important to put the right legal protections in place for your Internet business, chances are there isn't anything that I can do for you. I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association to find a lawyer who meets your needs.
Question 4:
How many lawyers have you hired in the past 5 years? Your Answer: 1-2 attorneys. If you've hired 1-2 attorneys to handle other types of legal matters in the past 5 years (such as a divorce or custody case), that's okay. However, please note that I'm not a replacement attorney who comes in to rescue you if you've had a dispute with your last Internet lawyer. If you trash your last lawyer when talking to me, I'll have to assume that sometime in the future you'll be trashing me too. I'm looking for win-win attorney/client relationships...not to be your psychiatrist.
Question 4:
How many lawyers have you hired in the past 5 years? Your Answer: None. I'm looking to hire my first lawyer. Since you're looking to hire your first lawyer, please note that I'm only looking for win-win attorney/client relationships. If there's a good fit, I'll help you grow your online business and protect what you earn. If there isn't a good fit, I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association to find a lawyer who meets your legal needs.
Question 4:
How many lawyers have you hired in the past 5 years? Your Answer: 3 or more lawyers. If you've hired 3 or more attorneys to handle other types of legal matters in the past 5 years (such as a divorce or custody case), that's okay. However, please note that I'm not a replacement attorney who comes in to rescue you if you've had a dispute with your last Internet lawyer. If you trash your last lawyer when talking to me, I'll have to assume that sometime in the future you'll be trashing me too. I'm looking for win-win attorney/client relationships...not to be your psychiatrist.
Question 5:
Do you want your Internet lawyer to handle business transactions and/or go to court for you? Your Answer: I want him to do both. I'm a transactional attorney. In plain English, this means that I protect my clients on the Internet and put together deals for them but I am not a trial lawyer. If you qualify to become a client, you need to know beforehand that any lawsuits will need to be handled by a trial lawyer. I can make referrals for someone to handle your court cases. Note that you're rarely find a transactional attorney who is a good trial lawyer...and vice versa. The skill sets are different.
Question 5:
Do you want your Internet lawyer to handle business transactions and/or go to court for you? Your Answer: Internet business transactions only. I'm a transactional attorney. In plain English, this means that I protect my clients on the Internet and put together deals for them but I am not a trial lawyer. If you qualify to become a client, you need to know beforehand that any lawsuits will need to be handled by a trial lawyer.
Question 5:
Do you want your Internet lawyer to handle business transactions and/or go to court for you? Your Answer: Lawsuits. I want to sue someone. I'm a transactional attorney. In plain English, this means that I protect my clients on the Internet and put together deals for them but I am not a trial lawyer. Note that you're rarely find a transactional attorney who is a good trial lawyer...and vice versa. The skill sets are different. I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association to find a litigator who can represent you in court.
Question 5:
Do you want your Internet lawyer to handle business transactions and/or go to court for you? Your Answer: I'm not sure. I'm a transactional attorney. In plain English, this means that I protect my clients on the Internet and put together deals for them but I am not a trial lawyer. If you qualify to become a client, you need to know beforehand that any lawsuits will need to be handled by a trial lawyer. I can make referrals for someone to handle your court cases. Note that you're rarely find a transactional attorney who is a good trial lawyer...and vice versa. The skill sets are different.
Question 6:
How many lawsuits have you been involved with (either suing someone or being sued) in the past 5 years? Your Answer: None. And I'd like to keep it that way. My ideal clients are those who don't want to go to court and avoid lawsuits unless absolutely necessary. Life's too short to waste it spending years in court.
Question 6:
How many lawsuits have you been involved with (either suing someone or being sued) in the past 5 years? Your Answer: None. But I want to hire an Internet lawyer for a lawsuit. My ideal clients are those who don't want to go to court and avoid lawsuits unless absolutely necessary. Life's too short to waste it spending years in court. If you're looking to hire a trial lawyer, I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association for a referral.
Question 6:
How many lawsuits have you been involved with (either suing someone or being sued) in the past 5 years? Your Answer: 1-2 (excluding divorce or custody cases). My ideal clients are those who don't want to go to court and avoid lawsuits unless absolutely necessary. Life's too short to waste it spending years in court. If you're looking to hire a trial lawyer, I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association for a referral.
Question 6:
How many lawsuits have you been involved with (either suing someone or being sued) in the past 5 years? Your Answer: 3 or more (excluding divorce or custody cases). My ideal clients are those who don't want to go to court and avoid lawsuits unless absolutely necessary. Life's too short to waste it spending years in court. If you're looking to hire a trial lawyer, I recommend that you contact your state or local bar association for a referral.
Question 7:
How much money have you budgeted this year to pay for an Internet lawyer to protect you? Your Answer: $25,000 or more. Your budget suggests that you're treating your Internet business like a business instead of a hobby. Chances are that I'll be able to save you some money for professional services rendered by offering you flat fee per project billing (instead of hourly billing) and/or monthly retainer packages.
Question 7:
How much money have you budgeted this year to pay for an Internet lawyer to protect you? Your Answer: $10,000 to $24,999. Your budget suggests that you're treating your Internet business like a business instead of a hobby. Chances are that I'll be able to save you some money for professional services rendered by offering you flat fee per project billing (instead of hourly billing) and/or monthly retainer packages.
Question 7:
How much money have you budgeted this year to pay for an Internet lawyer to protect you? Your Answer: $5,000 to $9,999. Your budget suggests that you're treating your Internet business like a business instead of a hobby. Chances are that I'll be able to save you some money for professional services rendered by offering you flat fee per project billing (instead of hourly billing) and/or monthly retainer packages.
Question 7:
How much money have you budgeted this year to pay for an Internet lawyer to protect you? Your Answer: $1,000 to $4,999. Your budget suggests that your Internet business is in an early growth stage, you've been doing your own legal work, or just skating by hoping that you won't get sued or investigated by the government. Chances are that I'll be able to help you with flat fee per project billing (instead of hourly billing) and/or monthly retainer packages.
Question 7:
How much money have you budgeted this year to pay for an Internet lawyer to protect you? Your Answer: Less than $1,000. Your budget suggests that your Internet business is in the start-up phase, you've been doing your own legal work, or just skating by hoping that you won't get sued or investigated by the government. If you're looking for free legal advice, I can't help you. If you're looking to have simple Internet contracts put together or are willing to invest in easy-to-use fill-in-the-blanks legal templates, I can probably help you. Note that pre-payment is required. Life's too short to waste it with debt collection.
Question 7:
How much money have you budgeted this year to pay for an Internet lawyer to protect you? Your Answer: Nothing. I'm looking for free legal representation. I'd like for my doctor, dentist, and auto mechanic to work for free too. They charge for their services (like me) because they're running businesses. I already do free legal work for some nonprofit organizations. I simply don't have the time to work for you for free no matter how worthy the cause. If you're looking for free (pro bono) legal representation, please contact your state or local bar association for a referral. And if you do get free legal help, when you get funds, consider donating to a worthwhile charity to express your gratitude for the assistance you received. After reviewing your results, if you think there's a good fit, please e-mail me by clicking the link below. |