CharlieS15
Member
Hi, I had a very bad experience with my previous lawyer which led to me getting a new one.
When I fired the old one, he put a lien on the property I'm to inherit. He never told me he filed a lien and I only found out when my new lawyer got a response from the opposing party. My new lawyer then stopped answering my calls and would not get back to me. I finally got a letter saying he had dropped my case due to the volume of documents he received. I don't believe his explanation as there really wasn't much.
Would an attorney drop your case if they found out another attorney filed a lien for non-payment?
I had every intention of paying the previous one but we had an agreement that he would be paid when the case is settled. The one that just dropped me, I paid. I'm very confused here.
Also, will the lien hinder me from getting a new attorney to take my case?
When I fired the old one, he put a lien on the property I'm to inherit. He never told me he filed a lien and I only found out when my new lawyer got a response from the opposing party. My new lawyer then stopped answering my calls and would not get back to me. I finally got a letter saying he had dropped my case due to the volume of documents he received. I don't believe his explanation as there really wasn't much.
Would an attorney drop your case if they found out another attorney filed a lien for non-payment?
I had every intention of paying the previous one but we had an agreement that he would be paid when the case is settled. The one that just dropped me, I paid. I'm very confused here.
Also, will the lien hinder me from getting a new attorney to take my case?