Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Legal Fees Dispute
I retained a lawyer concerning Intelectual Property Law
pertaining to my business. I gave him a $1,500 retainer on
or about October 2003 when I initially made contact with him to secure the trade name of my business.From 10-03 to 9-15-04 I received a letter stating that I have retained him as my lawyer, another letter requesting Durable Special Power of Attorney, a letter outlining the objectives of the case after a meeting we had. This letter was several pages and his facts were incorrect. A meeting was needed to correct his infomation and get the facts correct. Months went by without any communication and I never received a bill. I was under the impression that the $1,500 retainer
was not all spent yet. On 9-15-04 I received a bill for
$8,249.99 less applied ARP (?) of $4,750.00 leaving a balance of $3,499.99. He has send me nothing to support these charges. When I received the bill I called him and told him to stop
working on my case until I can review all the charges. Today I received an empty envelope and an envelope with a bill for additional Service Fees of $70.00 leaving a current balance of $3,569.99. How do I stop incurring fees
and dispute his charges. Please advise. Thank you,
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Legal Fees Dispute
Something sure isn't right with a trademark/tradename matter costing that much.
Contact the State Bar of Texas, Office of General Counsel at 1-800-932-1900 to file a complaint.
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