General Practice
General practice is defined as a lawyer or firm that covers a broad range of overlapping areas of law.
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Legal Articles
- Can My Attorney Quit?
There is a certain degree of trust and personal information that a client shares with an attorney that makes the attorney hard to replace. The sensitive information that is shared and discussed makes it hard to start over with a different legal counselor just as it is difficult to do with a mental health counselor. Yet, while it is ideal when the same attorney can represent a client … more - Ending An Attorney Client Relationship
As with any professional that you hire, there may come a time when you want to fire your attorney. You may feel, for instance, that your attorney is not acting in your best interests and that you might have a better outcome in your legal matter if you were working with a different attorney. Can You Fire Your Attorney? As a general rule, you may fire your attorney and hire a new one … more

