When most people face a legal issue, their first instinct is to call the nearest lawyer or someone they know in their social circle. It’s natural — we trust familiar faces. But in legal matters, familiarity doesn’t always equal expertise. Let’s say you’re dealing with a property dispute. You call a lawyer you’ve known for years — maybe someone who handled a traffic challan or helped draft a rental agreement in the past. You ask them, “Can you help me with this?” And out of goodwill (or sometimes fear of losing a potential client), they say, “Yes.” But the truth might be — property law isn’t really their forte. That’s where the problem begins. The case gets filed. Hearings start. But you begin to notice the delays. Paperwork isn’t airtight. Strategy feels weak. You start losing confidence. Why? Because even though the lawyer may be well-meaning and experienced in other areas, this particular case isn’t their everyday work. And the truth is — every legal matter requires a speci...
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