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    Default Re: How to Fire an Attorney

    Also, make sure to request all files that are relevant to your case.

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    Default Re: How to Fire an Attorney

    Thanks...i will. So frustrating. I have looked at the case online and there must have been something filed as it says he is retained but the only docket entry i could find was a change of email. Other than that he hasn't got any files. Also we had 20 days to respond to interrogatories etc...it is now over 30 days ago. Are we looking at default? Am i asking too much to be given status updates for someone who is charging me 375 an hour? I am giving him one more shot and, today, sent a very nice and short email asking exactly what we are waiting for....here's where i have a big issue. He is going to charge me to read it and respond to it. Ridiculous.

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    Default Re: How to Fire an Attorney

    A party's failure to answer or object to interrogatories may subjects that party to sanctions under Fed. R. Civ. P. 37.

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