Reporter Exposes California DUI Lawyer Practices
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ — An investigative reporter for California Lawyer magazine, a professional publication for all members of the California State Bar, has recently delved into the practices of California DUI attorneys. In the magazine’s cover article, titled “The DUI Defense Bar,” reporter Tom McNichol took a hard and long-overdue look at the good, the bad and the ugly among DUI lawyers:
At one end of the spectrum are the specialists who've spent much of
their professional lives mastering arcane technical issues such as
blood and breath partition ratios, microbial contamination in
urinalysis, and the perils of retrograde extrapolation in chemical
tests. These attorneys typically charge anywhere from $3,500 to
$10,000 to defend a first offender, not including the expert witness
fees or lab tests that may be required. Top expert witnesses with
national reputations can easily push the total cost closer to
$20,000.
At the other end of the spectrum are cut-rate practitioners with no
particular expertise, who charge as little as $1,000 per case. These
include "dump truck" lawyers, who sign up as many clients as possible
and then dump them all on the guilty-plea docket; and "escort"
lawyers, who escort clients up to the judge like a high-paid call
girl, plead them guilty, and then disappear with the money.
These DUI mills typically offer a lowball rate to clients, and they
tend to give commensurate service. One California attorney who
advertises his "cheap DUI defense" widely on the Internet pitches
prospective clients: "We do the same thing over and over again. There
is simply no reason to spend thousands of dollars on your defense. We
charge about half of the going rate."...
McNichol then took a look at the other end of the professional scale, focusing on Los Angeles DUI lawyer Lawrence Taylor, known nationally as the “Dean of DUI Attorneys” and author of the standard text on the subject, Drunk Driving Defense :
By punching enough holes in the prosecution's case, a good DUI lawyer
can, if not exonerate a client, then at least knock the charge down
to what's known in the trade as a "wet reckless"--an alcohol-related
reckless driving offense.
This is where defendants often get from their lawyers what they pay
for. At the Law Offices of Lawrence Taylor, Inc.--where attorneys
devoted exclusively to DUI cases charge top dollar--blood and urine
samples are routinely reanalyzed; breathalyzer maintenance,
calibration, and administration are investigated; and sometimes the
scene of an arrest is revisited. Taylor's firm also boasts a support
staff that includes a forensic toxicologist who once did DUI testing
for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's crime lab, a former hearing
officer for the DMV, and a former police officer who was on the Santa
Ana department's DUI task force. That's a far cry from the firms
where lawyers, by their own admission, "do the same thing over and
over again."
The California Lawyer reporter concluded:
Still, at a time when general practitioners are finding it much
harder to make ends meet, it's a good bet that more of them will take
on DUI cases, whether or not they know what they're doing. Tough
times are also likely to drive more drunks onto the road, leading to
more DUI cases--and even more lawyers chasing them.
For more information, visit the law firm’s website at http://losangeles.duicentral.com/ . Inquiries may be directed to the firm’s main Los Angeles office: 562.989.4774.
About THE LAW OFFICES OF LAWRENCE TAYLOR
With a national reputation and the highest professional ratings, The Law Offices of Lawrence Taylor has specialized in DUI defense exclusively for 29 years. The firm’s California DUI defense attorneys serve clients statewide from offices in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, Riverside and San Francisco.
SOURCE The Law Offices of Lawrence Taylor
