Legal Question in Workers Comp in Pennsylvania
I have had a lawyer on retainer for over 2 years in PA. We currently owe a balance on the last retainer of $1500. I was told by the lawyer that if I do not pay in full, that she will not submit the brief that is due on Monday. In addition, I cannot have the work that she already did on the brief. Can this legally be done on her part? Can I contact the judge directly if she chooses to withdraw?
Asked on 6/16/16, 10:16 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Drew Quinones
Drew Quinones, P.C.
This sounds like a very odd arrangement for an attorney to handle a worker's compensation case on a retainer agreement. I would need to know more information to be able to advise you. Feel free to call my office to discuss your case.
215-240-7565
Answered on 6/16/16, 10:30 am
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