Sara Abrams
Active Member
You know, I actually just did that. I paid $320 to have an hour-long consultation with one of my former attorneys. He reviewed it all, made copies, said he would not personally be able to take the case because he would be on vacation that week, but said he would look into it and that another attorney from his firm could possibly help me. Days went by. He finally returned my call and said, "Yeah, I'm sorry, but there's nobody in this firm who's available to take this case for you. But I'll tell you what: I know this really great guy- I'll even call him myself and put a good word in for you."
Is that even legal? Why did he take my money for a consultation if he couldn't take my case? Now I'm out all of that money and I never even got so much as an answer as to how I should plead from him.
Is that even legal? Why did he take my money for a consultation if he couldn't take my case? Now I'm out all of that money and I never even got so much as an answer as to how I should plead from him.