You can get your deposit back if your attorney really did not do any work for you, even if it is non-refundable. Otherwise, he/she can deduct the money according to the work she has done for your case, even if it is just the preparation. You can tell he/she that his/her withholding the money might violate the Professional Responsibilities and you reserve the right to report it the Bar Association.
Hopefully this information can help you...Don't hold bias against the Attorney.
You can get your deposit back if....
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• 回複:thank you in millions. I will try .... -虛心請教xjl- ♀ (0 bytes) () 02/27/2006 postreply 10:55:36