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Can I Change Lawyers If Things Aren’t Working Out?

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Christopher DiBella

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Video Transcript

Of course, you can. You’re not married to your attorney. If you’re not happy, you have the right to switch firms. Your new attorney will work out the fee split with the old attorney. That’s not your problem, but let’s avoid that situation. If something’s bothering you, just tell us. Most problems come from poor communication, and we can usually fix that pretty easily.

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