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I think you are simply distorting whatever the facts may actualy be to garner sympathy for your position. That you are elderly, or a cancer... Read Answer
No idea what you are talking about. Your question just does not make sense. If you would prefer, we do provide FREE telephone consultations at... Read Answer
Well all of this revolves around what the fee agreement you have is and what the flat fee covers and the facts at issue. If you were charged a low... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is, but if this canbe proven, not alleged but actually proven, this should be reported to the Florida Bar and law... Read Answer
Uh...no. You need to HIRE a lawyer to do the legal work for you or get a PD.
That could be a problem from a variety of concerns. There just aren't enough facts to evaluate. If you would like, feel free to contact our office... Read Answer
This is more an issue for the State Attorney's Office and the Florida Bar.
Noone knows what you are talking about.You need to explain this better with details. Like what is misinformation and how were you damaged?
You may have several issues to look at ranging from criminal extortion to FCCPA/FDCPA collections lawsuit against lawyer. You need to contact a... Read Answer
You sound like you and the new lawyer are not on the same page. You may need to hire a new lawyer that will work under the terms you describe. Be... Read Answer
Depends on how all that actually happened. You may have an argument to set aside the judgment if you were not truly afforded due process, etc. Seems... Read Answer
Sometimes...depends on the facts and circumstances.
Well, it all dependson where and how they are claiming the lien. Oddly, the lawyer may be equally responsible for payment of the lien as he clearly... Read Answer
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Your facts are very confusing, on one hand you state the lawyer was forced to stay on the case, then you speak of the case being dismissed, a second... Read Answer
Not sure what you mean, but generally no, unless you're colluding to provide false testimony or lie about the discussion when asked.
You can ask, and you should not be charged for services if the lawyer is not representing you at the time the document is filed. That type of notice... Read Answer
There is a difference between telling you to lie and disagreeing with your view of who is at fault. To be clear, at least one other person agreed... Read Answer
Yes. I suspect his Bar will be concerned if his action prejudiced you in some fashion or were part of a "shake down"
Possibly. Much of what you address may be focused on disclosures and whether you are entitled to rely upon the lawyer for your personal issues vs.... Read Answer
This is an interesting issue regarding the interaction of the Baker Act provisions (state law) and the protections of HIPAA, which is preemptive... Read Answer
No way to tell from your question. No details of case, issues, situation, etc. If you are paying your lawyers (and this is not fee dispute issue) and... Read Answer
Not sure how to respond to this as it really doesnt provide a question as much as an announced complaint. You can contact our office ay... Read Answer
First, I would not try to fix the situation yourself. As a lay person you will most likely make the problem worse, as will doing nothing. You need to... Read Answer