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Oyster Bay Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Antonelli Law Ltd.

4.9
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Douglas Marshall
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Warren S. Hecht

4.4
1 Review
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  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

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Kaufman Dolowich LLP

4.8
198 Reviews
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Do I really have to pay my attorney after withdrawing from my case without notice?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Generally, abandoning a client while the case is in a court cannot be done without a judge's permission. But, if the client does not abide by the terms of his agreement with the attorney - does not follow attorney's instructions, does not produce requested documents, does not show up for depositions and hearings, does not pay attorney's invoices for legal fees, etc. - a permission to withdraw is usually granted. Under the same circumstances, attorney usually can withdraw from the case before the first court appearance on the case without asking for the judge's permission. The client then has the option of asking the judge to adjourn the hearing to another date so the client might get another attorney. So, technically, your attorney did not violate professional ethics if - he had a reason to withdraw, - your trial was not yet in progress, and - he did not keep the money you paid him in advance for the work he ended up not doing. If he is now suing you for the fees, he will have to prove to the court that - you retained him to do a certain professional work; - he has done for you the work that was proper and necessary on your case, and in accordance with the terms of your retainer agreement; - that the fees he now demands are reasonable and the ones you agreed to pay and - he demanded payment and did not receive it. You will have to defend yourself. I cannot tell you how exactly you should do that because your defenses depend on the facts and circumstances of your case. But one thing is quite certain: the mere fact that your attorney had withdrawn from representing you is not enough to win this dispute, you will need more facts and arguments. No matter how much you might hate this, you likely have to hire another attorney to defend you.
Generally, abandoning a client while the case is in a court cannot be done without a judge's permission. But, if the client does not abide by the terms of his agreement with the attorney - does not follow attorney's instructions, does not produce requested documents, does not show up for depositions and hearings, does not pay attorney's invoices for legal fees, etc. - a permission to withdraw is usually granted. Under the same circumstances, attorney usually can withdraw from the case before the first court appearance on the case without asking for the judge's permission. The client then has the option of asking the judge to adjourn the hearing to another date so the client might get another attorney. So, technically, your attorney did not violate professional ethics if - he had a reason to withdraw, - your trial was not yet in progress, and - he did not keep the money you paid him in advance for the work he ended up not doing. If he is now suing you for the fees, he will have to prove to the court that - you retained him to do a certain professional work; - he has done for you the work that was proper and necessary on your case, and in accordance with the terms of your retainer agreement; - that the fees he now demands are reasonable and the ones you agreed to pay and - he demanded payment and did not receive it. You will have to defend yourself. I cannot tell you how exactly you should do that because your defenses depend on the facts and circumstances of your case. But one thing is quite certain: the mere fact that your attorney had withdrawn from representing you is not enough to win this dispute, you will need more facts and arguments. No matter how much you might hate this, you likely have to hire another attorney to defend you.
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Can we file against the hospital for negligence if my husband fell while in the hospital?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You can sue anybody at any time but in this case and in any case how do we insure that people will not fall. do we watch and touch them 24/7 and issue guarantees to family. You have to prove the fall was due to negligence and there was no negligence on his part. Can you do that?
You can sue anybody at any time but in this case and in any case how do we insure that people will not fall. do we watch and touch them 24/7 and issue guarantees to family. You have to prove the fall was due to negligence and there was no negligence on his part. Can you do that?
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Can I sue a fast food for large chucks of Teflon being on my meal?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Sure you can, but if you didn't incur any medical bills, and cannot prove any damages other than it hurt when you swallowed, it's not worth the time to make the claim. If you approach the manager of the fast food restaurant, I'll bet they'll at least offer you a bunch of food gift certificates to their restaurant.
Sure you can, but if you didn't incur any medical bills, and cannot prove any damages other than it hurt when you swallowed, it's not worth the time to make the claim. If you approach the manager of the fast food restaurant, I'll bet they'll at least offer you a bunch of food gift certificates to their restaurant.
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