I am not making any comment on any particular lawyer when I said
"Just a word of warning.
Whoever you choose, no matter by whom they have been recommended, try to get a 'Contract' in writing to say, how much the total cost will be and how long it will take.
Lawyers (almost always) find ways of dragging cases out as they make more money the longer they take. And also, once you are 'hooked' by them there is little chance that you will change horses mid-stream.
I am sure that any lawyer would always recommend that in any transaction they are handling for a client (purchase of a house, divorce/annulment settlement etc) ) that a clearly worded contract be drawn up. I am just saying the same thing.