Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Five reasons why your lawyer is not talking to you



Attorney Evan Granowitz of Wolf Group LA specializes in a variety of areas, including breach of contract, unfair competition, business torts, bankruptcy, and class action disputes.
 

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It is understandable when you, as a client, complain when your lawyer fails to show up to an appointment or doesn’t return your phone calls. However, there are times when clients have something to do with this kind of behavior. Here are some possible, straightforward reasons why your lawyers are not showing up or why they’re not talking to you:


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1. You may be too demanding and rude. If you think your lawyers are magicians who can do everything with a single whip of a wand, then reconsider this connotation to nurture a better working relationship.

2. You may be arrogant and inattentive. Although things have been explained to you several times already, you still ask the same questions repeatedly, all because you don’t like the answers given to you. As a result, your lawyer would rather not talk you than hear you ask the same questions over and over again.

3. You may be forgetting that you are the client. When you let other people deal with your lawyers, chances are you’re not hearing from them. Lawyers have no obligation to other people except to you—the clients.

4. There are no new developments to tell. The progress of legal cases needs time. So does your lawyers. When you don’t hear from them every day, it’s because they’re working on your case or something much more important than your concerns.

5. Your lawyers have personal issues. Some lawyers have ranging personal issues that result to this lack of diligence for work.


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You have entrusted your time and money on your lawyers to deal with some vital aspects of your life for your sake. Maintaining a good bench mark of a harmonious relationship with them leads to favorable legal decisions.

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