Legal Question in Legal Ethics in California
Attorney backing out of contract.
My wife filed divorce on me Nov. 1997. I hired an Attorney, $2,000 retainer. I have billing statements from attorney showing I have a ballance of $673. My attorney is ill, wants out of the contract & is trying to give me a refund of $478 ? I feel I should get $673+$225 (one hour Att. wages) so my next Attorney can read my chart & be up to date. Can my Attorney back out of contract with no recourse & force me to pay another $2,000 for a new Atorney ?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Attorney backing out of contract.
he has the right, and a duty, to back out of the case if the illness has created a situation where he feels that he can no longer competantly represent you and he must return any money that is unearned.
Ken Koury
Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.
5807 Topanga Cyn Blvd., Suite G-201
Re: Attorney backing out of contract.
No, he cannot just "back out". If you do not agree with his
terminating your relationship, and he is your attorney of record,
the attorney must apply to the court for permission to withdraw.
Under the circumstances, the court is likley to grant permission,
if this is not a critical time in the case.
The refund should be of all unearned amounts.
I do not undertand your comment about being forced to hire
another attorney at $2,000. If there is that much work left,
you would have had to pay this attorney additional fees in
any event. I agree that there may be some loss of time in transferring
attorneys, as the new attorney familiarizes him/herself with the
matter. There is no ethical rule that forces this cost upon
the prior attorney, but a fee arbitration through the local Bar
Association may agree with your view.
Jed Somit
Jed Somit, Attorney at Law
1440 Broadway - Suite 910