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Oct 29th, 2007 02:02 PM Join Date: Oct 2007
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Hi all, I am hoping someone will help me find an answer. I signed (Under protest) a settlement and sent it to my attorney. The "protest" was that I believe my attys acted on their behalh and not mine. This protest has nothing to do with the other party (big company). NOw my atty is saying he will not submit it because of this statement. I was under the impression that he had to submit it anyway. After all, why would the big company care if I am unhappy with my attys, they are settling for a lot less than if I continued to pursue. Does my attorney have to submit the papers if I want him to submit them with the statement? Please, I am not sure where else to turn. Thanks for your help!
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He does yes but it normally means you don't agree and he has to continue or resign.
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