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===Firing your lawyer=== | ===Firing your lawyer=== | ||
Clients usually want to fire their lawyers when they're unhappy with the service they're receiving. You can fire your lawyer simply by sending them a letter to that effect or giving your lawyer a call, though you <span class="noglossary">will</span> no doubt want to phrase a bit more nicely than "I'm firing you." The lawyer-client relationship is a business relationship, and you can terminate this relationship any time you wish. | Clients usually want to fire their lawyers when they're unhappy with the service they're receiving. You can fire your lawyer simply by sending them a letter to that effect or giving your lawyer a call, though you <span class="noglossary">will</span> no doubt want to phrase it a bit more nicely than "I'm firing you." The lawyer-client relationship is a business relationship, and you can terminate this relationship any time you wish. | ||
Of course, there <span class="noglossary">will</span> be some things left to deal with after you've given your lawyer the news. | Of course, there <span class="noglossary">will</span> be some things left to deal with after you've given your lawyer the news. |
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