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*'he prudent thing to do would be to file the consent to change counsel form' | *'he prudent thing to do would be to file the consent to change counsel form' | ||
*If attorney doesn't respond, you are paying for it: judge orders the attorney to explain himself in court, and you get to foot the bill | *If attorney doesn't respond, you are paying for it: judge orders the attorney to explain himself in court, and you get to foot the bill | ||
**You must notify attorney of your desire for 'consent to change attorney'. One person delivered it to attorney, without proof (signature of doing so) - and attorney said he never received the form. | |||
*Verbal= ore tenus. No ore tenus motions to withdraw. Must be in writing. | |||
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Revision as of 19:35, 3 July 2024
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/do-i-need-to-file-the-consent-to-change-attorney-f-2486375.html
Options:
- Layer files motion to withdraw
- Terminate lawyer and inform the court
- 'he prudent thing to do would be to file the consent to change counsel form'
- If attorney doesn't respond, you are paying for it: judge orders the attorney to explain himself in court, and you get to foot the bill
- You must notify attorney of your desire for 'consent to change attorney'. One person delivered it to attorney, without proof (signature of doing so) - and attorney said he never received the form.
- Verbal= ore tenus. No ore tenus motions to withdraw. Must be in writing.