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How to discharge attorneyWhat is the name of your state? OK I am needing to discharge my attorney as soon as possible (as I have another attorney who is needing to begin working on my case). I have attempted to reach my attorney by phone, but he's not available (like always). I have started typing up a letter to fax and send to him, but I'm not sure what exactly I need to include in the letter or even how to word it. Does anyone have any advice on what I should write? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. |
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Dear Mr. Jones: This is MB Mom, and you represent me in the matter of [name] vs. [name]. You are hereby FIRED! Thank you for your attention to the details of this letter. Very truly yours, MBMOM |
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| Thanks, IAAL...you crack me up. I went ahead and sent one. I was just a little nicer. ![]() |
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My response: That WAS nice! You should read some of the three-word letters I've received! IAAL |
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| Seriously?! I'd love to tell my attorney that just like you wrote, except I'm a chicken sh*t when it comes to that. |
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