How can I fire my lawyer and get my money back?
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How can I fire my lawyer and get my money back?
If you fire a lawyer to whom you have paid a retainer, you are entitled to a refund of whatever money remains of the retainer after the lawyer is paid for his services up through the time you fired him. Once you fire him, he must prepare and give you a written accounting of the funds and a refund check.
Do lawyers cheat their clients?
Yes, some lawyers lie, cheat and deceive their clients. But they are the exception, and an embarrassment to most lawyers.
Do lawyers take cases they can’t win?
Lawyers generally will not take cases where they know they cannot do anything at all to help the client. Plaintiffs- if the attorney is taking a case on a contingency, they want cases with good facts and good damages.
Why do lawyers drag out cases?
Their goal is to drag the case on and pay out as little as possible. This earns more money for the attorney, who gets paid by the hour, and also can help frustrate the plaintiff into making a better settlement for them out of desperation.
Do both parties have to agree to a continuance?
The other party might only agree to a continuance if you agree to certain things before the next hearing. If the things are reasonable (or a judge would think so), you can agree. If you do not agree to the other party’s conditions or the new proposed hearing date, you must go to court to ask for a continuance.
How long does it take to get money from a settlement?
Generally, the settlement period runs for about 30-90 days, although 60-day period is the most common (aside from New South Wales, where it is usually set for just 42 days).