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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 497855" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Drop in and put it on the line. "I paid your retainer to have a legal advocate who would do specific things and would protect my rights. What have you done/are you doing? Why have I been unable to get even a returned phone call from you? What are you doing for my case?"</p><p></p><p>She might be in court. Even if she handles "minor" things, sometimes they get more complicated than anticipated with very little notice. You can always have her subpoena'd to tell the judge what she heard PO saying about "when I want to" and all the other koi.</p><p></p><p>If you cannot get a response that is substantial from ehr tomorrow, call the bar association for your area and ask if she is still an atty in good standing and how to handle an atty who will not return calls after taking a case. Calls to the bar assoc are a big deal to attys here. Esp because lawyer here gossip more than about any other group I can think of. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This is to the VA State Bar, an agency of the Supreme Court of VA. It is the group attorneys MUST be part of to be attorneys. <a href="http://www.vsb.org/" target="_blank">Virginia State Bar - Home</a> They have an attorney lookup feature that might be helpful?</p><p></p><p>This is to the voluntary Bar Assoc for VA <a href="http://www.vba.org/" target="_blank">The Virginia Bar Association</a>. Here is the Bar Assoc's answer to what is the difference between the 2 groups??: </p><p>The Virginia Bar Association is a voluntary professional association for attorneys. The Virginia State Bar is a mandatory licensing agency. Attorneys must be licensed by the Virginia State Bar in order to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Not all Virginia attorneys choose to be members of The Virginia Bar Association. In addition, The Virginia Bar Association does not require attorneys to be licensed in Virginia for membership. </p><p></p><p>Here is the link for the page iwth the info above: <a href="http://www.vba.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=8#difference" target="_blank">The Virginia Bar Association</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 497855, member: 1233"] Drop in and put it on the line. "I paid your retainer to have a legal advocate who would do specific things and would protect my rights. What have you done/are you doing? Why have I been unable to get even a returned phone call from you? What are you doing for my case?" She might be in court. Even if she handles "minor" things, sometimes they get more complicated than anticipated with very little notice. You can always have her subpoena'd to tell the judge what she heard PO saying about "when I want to" and all the other koi. If you cannot get a response that is substantial from ehr tomorrow, call the bar association for your area and ask if she is still an atty in good standing and how to handle an atty who will not return calls after taking a case. Calls to the bar assoc are a big deal to attys here. Esp because lawyer here gossip more than about any other group I can think of. This is to the VA State Bar, an agency of the Supreme Court of VA. It is the group attorneys MUST be part of to be attorneys. [url=http://www.vsb.org/]Virginia State Bar - Home[/url] They have an attorney lookup feature that might be helpful? This is to the voluntary Bar Assoc for VA [url=http://www.vba.org/]The Virginia Bar Association[/url]. Here is the Bar Assoc's answer to what is the difference between the 2 groups??: The Virginia Bar Association is a voluntary professional association for attorneys. The Virginia State Bar is a mandatory licensing agency. Attorneys must be licensed by the Virginia State Bar in order to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Not all Virginia attorneys choose to be members of The Virginia Bar Association. In addition, The Virginia Bar Association does not require attorneys to be licensed in Virginia for membership. Here is the link for the page iwth the info above: [url=http://www.vba.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=8#difference]The Virginia Bar Association[/url] [/QUOTE]
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