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My lawyer won return my calls in a timely manner or at all and Im afraid that something bad might happen to my case as a result. Whats the deal?

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My lawyer won return my calls in a timely manner or at all and Im afraid that something bad might happen to my case as a result. Whats the deal?

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A. First, don’t panic! Get a letter together and send it to them certified in a book mailer. The mailer should peak their curiosity as to what’s inside. Tell them that you don’t appreciate being treated like this and that you are reminding them that you will not incur any expenses or billings in attempting to communicate with them in the future. If they fail to return your call, e-mail or letter again, they’ll be fired and they will be returning all monies that they’ve been paid, along with your complete file with notes, theories and strategies inclusive, and also that you’ll be filling out and mailing this form to both the IARDC and Illinois bar upon their refusal to comply with your demand. You’ll also include in the language of your letter that you’ll be sending all of the information regarding the process and/or outcome of your complaint to postmaster @ lamelawyer.com where it will be perpetually publicly disseminated on the web in any given form. For what it’s worth, even lawyers

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