Legal Question in Legal Ethics in Michigan
Lawyer Help
I recently won a lawsuit (Nov 2006) over a contract dispute. An appeal never occurred. He currently is in contempt and on Jan 2 the judge ordered thatt he has 28 days to make good on the contract or he will go to jail until he makes it good. I have paid $20,800 to my attorney for legal fees and in Nov he gave me a bill for an additional $23,000 that I owe him. If have paid him $500 twice, but just don't have the money to pay him. He paid me a visit Friday and wanted me to sign an contingent agreement and would get 25% of the 1.1 million contact or $275,000. He informed me if I don't sign, he will drop me. What are my options?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Lawyer Help
If you truely feel that you do not owe the money and are being extorted, go to the Attorney Grievance Commission. However, you will need a new attorney no matter what. So work hard to find one. With no money, you may be forced to enter into a contingency agreement. The lawyer who is most familiar with the case has an advantage. But since you already have a judgment, you may be in good shape. William S. Stern