Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

Attorney /client courtesy intelligence

I met my attorney,in his office,through an appointment,to discuss motions. He stated that he would put in the paper work.For 4 days he has not returned my calls. Could this be signs of premature mental probelems ?If so...what route can i take or who can i write to ensure that the attorney does as he said he would do and/or answer his clients phone calls?In other words who can i get to remind him every day on a daily basis to do his paper work and to return his clients phone calls.Is there a special jurisdiction or commission that i can write to,that will write a special letter to him to fullfill the duties of an attorney,with intelligence? I do keep a journal on the attorney.


Asked on 12/07/08, 1:39 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Valerie Masters Valerie Masters, P.A.

Re: Attorney /client courtesy intelligence

I think you have a very unrealistic understanding of the attorney cleint relationship. He does not have to answer every call you place. 4 days without a call is not mental illness. If you were my client I would withdraw from your case.

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Answered on 12/07/08, 1:58 pm


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