Closing Practice--Practical Advice
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:34 am
Thank God your wife had a new child. An old one would have been very difficult. Substitution into the case by an old Atty is the answer.
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On Feb 15, 2012, at 10:06 AM, "Robert" wrote:
> Due to the birth of a new child in our family and the economic realities that that brings I will have to close my practice.
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> I still have 2 Chapter 13s that have plans confirmed and we are just waiting for them to finish....four years off....
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> I wanted to know if anyone had any practical advice on how to handle this...my immediate thought is to get the client to agree to a substitution of attorney and have another attorney take the cases on post-confirmation for a small fee. I cannot afford the expense of continued malpractice insurance when I am leaving the practice of law.
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> Any thoughts?
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Thank God your wife had a new child. An old one would have been very difficult. Substitution into the case by an old Atty is the answer.Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 15, 2012, at 10:06 AM, "Robert" <robertvitt@vittlawfirm.com> wrote:
Due to the birth of a new child in our family and the economic realities that that brings I will have to close my practice.
I still have 2 Chapter 13s that have plans confirmed and we are just waiting for them to finish....four years off....
I wanted to know if anyone had any practical advice on how to handle this...my immediate thought is to get the client to agree to a substitution of attorney and have another attorney take the cases on post-confirmation for a small fee. I cannot afford the expense of continued malpractice insurance when I am leaving the practice of law.
Any thoughts?
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