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Lawyers who do not come to court

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#1
  • Kanikani22
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  • 2024/10/02 15:17

Is that how lawyers are supposed to show up even though they were asked to do so on the day of a court appearance ??

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#2

I also read yesterday's topic,
After you signed the power of attorney agreement during the initial consultation, did you pay the initiation fee ?
If not paid, I don't think the lawyer will move.
You said you left it to your apprentice, but I don't think he will move if you don't deposit the money.

「 The "starting fee" is generally paid when the attorney begins the requested work after the power of attorney agreement is signed. The "fee" is paid after the case is completed and the contingency fee is calculated.

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#3
  • Kanikani22
  • 2024/10/02 (Wed) 17:46
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Thank you for taking the time to reply.

There is no talk of a deposit or any money.
I consider you a shady lawyer.
I haven't heard from them since the first time at all.
No mention of contingency fees either.
I called the office and the receptionist said she was busy and would call me back.

I was expecting a good lawyer with 4 / 5 stars on a review site with over 100 reviews.
My husband and I have no idea.

I guess when they didn't mention money, it means they actually refused the case. Sorry.

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