How and When to Terminate Representation of a Difficult Client

August 1, 2008
The Legal Intelligencer

Types : Bylined Articles

It happens to all of us: big firm, small firm, plaintiffs, defense, criminal and civil lawyers. There is a potential new client that we can and want to help, but somewhere in the back of our minds, an alarm bell is ringing. 

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