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The client can try reaching out to the attorney through different communication channels, such as phone or email. If there is still no response, the client can file a complaint with the state bar association or seek assistance from another attorney to help facilitate communication and retrieve the requested documents.

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Q: If a client sends a certified letter to x-attorney requesting copeis of all documents and checks and for over a year has not received or heard from x-attorney what can client do?
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