My attorney wants me to do something that will jeopardize my case: what can I do?
If you are concerned about the advice you are getting and your attorney is not being fully responsive, you might consider getting a second opinion.
Wellesley, MA
Business Lawyer at Wellesley, MA
Practice Areas: Business, Mediation
If you are concerned about the advice you are getting and your attorney is not being fully responsive, you might consider getting a second opinion.
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