Run, Baby, Run!
Posted By Cliff Tuttle | March 6, 2010
The Solo Attorney Practitioner’s Forum has been having a long discussion (just passed 110 comments) on the subject of “when should you RUN from a potential case?”
The commenters have suggested avoiding clients who:
– Have had multiple lawyers on the same case;
– Badmouth prior lawyers;
– Arrive at the first interview with a shopping bag full of paper;
– Forget to bring their checkbook when told they will have to pay a consultation fee or retainer;
– Don’t tell you about harmful evidence until you have entered an appearance;
– Give you a bad feeling from the beginning;
– Tell you that this is a “slam-dunk” case;
– Are relatives;
– Appear shortly before the statute of limitations expires;
* Argue about fees;
– Think that the judge and former attorney have been bought off.
And that is only the beginning. I wonder what clients are saying about when to run from a lawyer.
CLT