By Julie A. Covell
An attorney and prospective client meet, agree on the scope of the future representation, prepare and execute a retainer agreement, and the client pays a retainer fee - clearly, an attorney-client relationship has been created.
However, an exp...
An attorney and prospective client meet, agree on the scope of the future representation, prepare and execute a retainer agreement, and the client pays a retainer fee - clearly, an attorney-client relationship has been created.
However, an exp...
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