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Depositions: should you go to defendant’s deposition?
Two search terms today, so two opportunities for me to go nuts. (Well, three, really…but you know what I’m talking about so I won’t specify.) (1) my lawyer filed a lawsuit but did not let me attend defendant’s deposition (2) … Continue reading
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Tagged depositions, how lawyers drive clients crazy, Interpreting lawyers, problems with lawyers
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What not to do if you’re mad at your lawyer…
From Kevin Underhill’s Lowering the Bar’s Assorted Stupidities: FYI, most bar associations have some sort of arbitration program to help settle disputes between clients and their (usually former) lawyers, or of course you can sue the lawyer for malpractice. Those aren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged arbitration, problems with lawyers, settlements
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‘Enough is Enough,’ NJ judge tells lawyer
What a teaser! And this is in Jersey, so what could “simply inexcusable” conduct mean in Jersey, given Jersey’s current governor–a model of conduct in that state. Sure, about overstating his fees–that stinks, yes–but I want to know what, on … Continue reading
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Tagged Lawyers, problems with lawyers, role of judges
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