Yes you can always replace a lawyer that you have hired in any case, if it is a criminal case then you must petition the court but your question indicates that it is a civil matter and all you have to do is hire a new attorney and they will file the proper paper work with the court.
Yes, you can fire them any time you want to..if they are not doing what they were paid to do, then out them...
Read the contract!!! You can for a feeeee.
have to contac the bar first to see if they agree nothing to do with the lawyer
If they have breached their part of the contract, then the contract itself would be null and void. However, if there was no defined time limit in which they had to contact your insurance company, then they will not be breaching their part of the agreement. Try calling them for an update. Accident settlements can take a LONG time to negotiate sometimes.
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