Lawyer Referral Information Service Panel

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Join the Lawyer Referral Service Information Panel

The Nassau County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Information Service (LRIS) is an effective means of introducing people with legal problems to attorneys experienced in the area of law in which they need assistance. In addition, potential new clients are introduced to members of the Service Panel. Membership on the Panel is open exclusively as a benefit to active members of the Nassau County Bar Association.

Professional insurance coverage is required. To join, please download the LRIS Agreement, chose the panels you would like to be on, sign the agreement form, provide a copy of your current professional insurance coverage, and mail with your check or credit card information to:

NASSAU COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
Lawyer Referral Information Service
Nassau County Bar Association
15th and West Streets
Mineola, NY 11501

Testimonials

I think the Lawyer Referral Service offers a great opportunity for both the general community and NCBA members. It offers the public a chance to get connected with lawyers who are able to assist them. And it offers NCBA members the opportunity to provide valuable legal services for those who need them. At the end of the day, we are able to connect with more people and expand our prospective client base.” 

—George Merritts

“I continue to thank you, the Bar Association and the Referral Service for all of your efforts in providing the services both to the community and to the membership.”

Frequently Asked Questions

The Lawyer Referral Information Service is promoted widely in the courts, libraries, government agencies, and community organizations. Clients who take advantage of the LRIS come from all walks of life and run the gamut of the economic spectrum.

No. This is entirely at the discretion of the attorney. However, by choosing to serve on the LRIS panel, attorneys agree not to charge these clients more than $50 for the first half-hour.

Beyond the initial half-hour consultation (maximum $50) the arrangement is between you and the client. It should be discussed with, and fully understood by, the client prior to your beginning to work on the case. The only exceptions are the Deferred/Reduced Fee Matrimonial and Prisoners Rights panels.

Panel Members become part of our computerized program designed to provide attorneys’ names on a rotation basis according to areas of concentration and geographic location. Callers are asked a series of questions by LRIS staff to ascertain the nature of the problem and the caller’s residence or place of business. The caller is then given the appropriate referrals.

No. It is the client’s responsibility to call the attorney. Sometimes clients decide not to pursue their situation any further, and often they are calling with matters confidential and unknown to other family members.

Any matter referred by the LRIS and any transaction, proceeding or action directly related to the matter referred, where the aggregate fee received by the Panel Member is $1,000 or more, the Panel Member shall pay to the LRIS an additional referral fee equal to 10% of the aggregate fee received by the Panel Member. However, the first $1,000 received by the Panel Member shall be exempt for the purposes of computing the referral fee. For example, if the aggregate fee received totals $1,500, the referral fee due to the LRIS is $50.

There is no extra fee to join the Deferred/Reduced Fee Matrimonial Panel. The Client pays $1,500 retainer for a maximum of ten hours of legal services, then $150 per hour thereafter. Sample retainer agreement is provided.

Panel Members on the Prisoner’s Rights Panel handle civil suits initiated by inmates regarding mistreatment by prison employees. Attorneys are paid on a contingency fee basis.