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Category Archives: X. Problems with your lawyer
Filing a grievance against my lawyer 12: the decision?
Just to keep everyone up to date — and to give you a specific time line about what happens when you file a grievance against a lawyer, so you’ll understand why patience in all things legal is so important to … Continue reading
“When Death Row lawyers stumble, clients take the fall”
Adam Liptak, in his admirable New York Times column, Sidebar (he covers the Supreme Court for the Times), has just written about death row clients, their lawyers in Alabama and the Supremes. You must read it, especially if you have … Continue reading
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Depositions: who should attend?
I’ve been getting a series of alarming searches on the subject of “should the plaintiff attend the defendant’s deposition?” And I’ve responded: YES YES YES YES YES. Of course. You must. Today I got a search string so much more … Continue reading