Lazzari Legal Circle Grey

Frequently Asked Questions

Depending on your legal matter, Lazzari Legal may offer hourly rates, contingency fees, or flat rate fees.

We are available for video conference meetings.

For many hearings, yes. It’s important to speak to your lawyer in advance to see if the court will allow an appearance by video or phone.

Located in Lander, Wyoming, we represent clients across the state, in the federal, state, municipal, and tribal jurisdictions.

Wear nice, appropriate clothing such as collared shirts (tie optional). No rips, no jeans, no athletic wear, no sweats, no revealing clothing, and, if possible, cover tattoos and piercings.

We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early unless we advise differently.

The timing of resolving legal matters varies drastically depending on a variety of factors, including the types of charges presented, the investigation needed, the parties in the case, and the jurisdiction where the charges are brought. Generally, a criminal defendant has 180 days from the beginning of their case for a trial to be held.

It’s important you refrain from speaking to anyone about your case. This includes your family and close friends as even they can be subpoenaed to testify against you in court. It is important to refrain from posting anything on social media about your case as well as this can also be used against you.

It’s important you refrain from speaking to anyone about your case. They could be subpoenaed to testify against you in court. Refrain from posting anything on social media.

Everyone’s case is different, and no lawyer should guarantee any results. However, Lazzari Legal will work closely with you to seek creative solutions for a case outcome that fits your needs and wants while being upfront about your chances regarding whether you are facing probation, jail time, or prison. Ms. Lazzari will also explore any options of a deferred sentence or a dismissal with you throughout your representation.

Absent some exceptions most private discussions with attorneys and clients are subject to attorney-client privilege. This includes your initial intake regardless of whether your attorney has been hired or not.

It is helpful to bring all relevant documents you have received when you meet with your attorney. These include, any citations or temporary licenses provided at the time of your arrest, court papers including release conditions and notices of setting, and any probation documents you have received. These documents will help provide a clear and detailed account of your situation and will help the lawyer better understand your case.