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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.

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