Q: Personal injury settelment denied lawyer is not giving me letter stating they are not representing me anymore?
Lawyer is not providing me the letter stating they have dropped me as a client. It's Been couple of months and everytime I call either they say they sent it or the the person handing my case is not avaliable.
A: Write them an email and ask for a copy of it. Follow up with a phone call referencing the email and be very nice.
A: If you plan to retain a new attorney, and they accept your case, the new attorney will usually send the outgoing attorney a change of attorney form. Good luck
Jonathan R. Ratchik and Jeena R. Belil agree with this answer
A: If your case was never put in suit, your attorney would not need permission from the court to withdraw as counsel. Although they have not provided you with a letter stating that they are no longer representing you, there is nothing stopping you from hiring a new lawyer. You can find many excellent attorneys using the Find a Lawyer tab on the JUSTIA homepage.
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