What is it called when you sign up with a lawyer?

What is it called when you sign up with a lawyer?

Created by FindLaw’s team of legal writers and editors | Last updated June 20, 2016. No matter which state you live in, or how well you know your attorney, you should always enter into a written representation agreement (sometimes called a fee agreement) with your lawyer.

Do you need a lawyer to sign termination papers?

This type of document is extremely important and you should run it by a lawyer before you sign (or don’t sign), unless you feel confident that you understand it. No matter what the person who hands the document tells you, what is written prevails.

Do you have to sign termination papers CBS News?

These are generally legal agreements that involve you promising to do X and the company promising to do Y. They can be asking you to agree not to sue (generally such a document is known as a “General Release”), not to compete for a certain time period, or to not recruit your former coworkers.

Do you have to sign termination papers if you’re not pregnant?

If it’s a layoff and you feel like you weren’t chosen for any illegal reason (such as race, gender, pregnancy status, etc), then signing a release saying, “I won’t sue you!” is no big deal.

This type of document is extremely important and you should run it by a lawyer before you sign (or don’t sign), unless you feel confident that you understand it. No matter what the person who hands the document tells you, what is written prevails.

What to do if someone has papers outstanding?

Call the County Sheriff office and ask for the civil process section. If there are papers outstanding, they probably have them. There is no need to be scared. If there are papers, accept them and contact a lawyer. I am near your area and I can give you a brief free telephone consultation.

Who are the law firms that send out letters?

All that took me about five minutes to ascertain. Crosby Connolly, a lawyer with Hyde & Swigart, said letters such as the ones his firm sends out could be seen as fishing for clients, but they actually perform a helpful service.

What should I do if my lawyer is unwilling to discuss my bills?

If your lawyer is unwilling to discuss the bills, you should put your concerns in writing, and consider ending the relationship. The downside of not raising billing concerns with your lawyer is substantial. You lose the chance to obtain a mutually-agreed upon reduction.