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Can I Switch Lawyers in the Middle of My Case?

Sticking to one lawyer throughout a case is both ideal and essential to developing a strong case. A client should only change lawyers if it is absolutely crucial. In some cases, an individual may feel dissatisfied with the services of their current lawyer, or there may arise a conflict of interest that calls for the change. You have the right to switch lawyers at any stage of your case, but you should consider various factors and follow all legal steps.

What Will Happen If Your Lawyer Gets Indicted

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When a lawyer gets indicted, they put their clients’ cases in serious jeopardy. Any legal issues associated with a lawyer may influence the judge to believe that even the client is not obliged to the law. Sadly, if a judge views your case from this perspective, it can be hard to obtain a fair ruling. If you find out that your lawyer is facing any legal issue, consider hiring the services of a different legal professional.

Traits to Look for When Switching Lawyers

There is a certain level of professionalism that you should expect from your lawyer. At Leav & Steinberg LLP, we maintain an open line of communication with our clients, have a track record of strong results, and always look out for our clients’ interests. If a lawyer doesn’t respond to your calls and emails within a reasonable time frame, that indicates that they aren’t fully invested in your case. You can evaluate a lawyer’s competence and trustworthiness by going through reviews from former clients on their firm’s website and social media pages. An untrustworthy lawyer might repeatedly show up late for meetings, offer inconsistent legal advice, and display unethical conduct. If you’re facing these issues, you should hire a new lawyer.

The Process of Switching Lawyers

Once you have chosen an experienced lawyer to take on your case, ask them to provide you with guidance on writing to your previous lawyer to ask for a copy of your case file. The letter should inform your former attorney that you no longer wish to make use of their legal services and provide them with the forwarding address for your case file. Once you receive your file, discuss the details of your case with your new attorney to come up with a course of action.

If you wish to switch lawyers, you should hire a skilled, resourceful, and professional lawyer to avoid compromising your case any further. At Leav & Steinberg LLP, we provide clients in New York with legal representation for personal injury and premises liability cases, among other practice areas. Contact us today to request your free consultation.