Write down exactly what happened. Include a copy of any written contract you signed about attorney fees. Contact your State Bar Association and ask where to send this information. Every state bar has a committee to review disputes between clients and attorneys. Don't think that they are predisposed to side with the lawyer because they are a group of lawyers; trust me, no lawyer wants an unethical lawyer to get away with something, because that reflects badly on all lawyers. I think you will get a fair hearing, no matter what the decision is.
You can sue a lawyer, but that will get expensive since you will probably need to hire another lawyer to be successful. I really believe in the ability of the bar associations to police their own members.
A business attorney to go over your options. Usually, a demand letter from the attorney can resolve your dispute with BBB if not escalate it to civil litigation.
No, not ncecessarily. If the other party agrees, you can go to mediation or arbitration and try to settle it amicably between the two of you without getting the court involved.
War comes about when two groups of people with weapons (usually organized into nations or organizations) cannot resolve a dispute amicably and proceed to enforce their will over the other through use of violence.
what are all the procedlural and substantive ways that a prosecutor and a defense attorney can resolve a case before it goes to a grand jury.
The best ... and only ... advice we can give here on this is "contact an attorney." The procedure is going to depend on the jurisdiction, and you're almost certainly going to need an attorney before this gets resolved anyway. If the administrator (do you mean executor?) is a family member or friend you might talk to them first; you might be able to resolve this amicably (maybe there are very good reasons for what you perceive from the outside as "bleeding the estate dry"). If not, it's lawyer time.
The best thing is to consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction. They will be able to direct you as to how to resolve the estate.
If the issues are resolvable, an immigration attorney is the person who can help you. Look for one who's admitted to the bar in the state where you reside.
Attorney or court if you can't resolve it between you.
basically means, the efforts that will be taken by a firm in order to overcome its issues or in other word, resolve them
After being discovered illegally downloading software the student was threatened with litigation.They tried to resolve the dispute amicably so as to avoid litigation.Litigation should always be considered as a last resort to solve a problem.A litigation suit may last for several years.
You would be best to get the advice of a solicitor (attorney), but it is possible to proceed and resolve this.
As trite as it sounds - turn yourself in IN PERSON. The judge wants to see YOU - not your attorney.