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An attorney can be dismissed by a client for not conducting the case in an effecient, expedient manner. There are many other reasons a client could terminate the relationship ranging from very poor communication to malpractice. Legal fees may still be owed up to that point depending on the nature and severity of the complaint. The client can also file a complaint with the state board of bar overseers. If it finds the attorney to be seriously at fault it can suspend or revoke the license to practice law. In some situations, an attorney must file a motion with the court to withdraw from an ongoing court case when the client-lawyer relationship has deteriorated so as to make it impossible for the two to continue working together.

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It's called "being disbarred" (you lose the right to practice law), and it could happen for unethical practices and procedures committed by the lawyer in question.

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