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Clients'
rights
Clients
are entitled to the undivided loyalty of the attorneys they choose
to pursue their claims and represent their interests. Whatever is
discussed between the client and the attorney is almost always confidential,
and only the client can decide to waive the privilege of confidentiality.
The client is also entitled to a written fee agreement and to receive
competent legal services. Additionally, a client's claim may not
be settled without consultation with, and authorization by, the
client. The client has the right to be reasonably advised as to
the progress of his or her case. If a recovery is obtained for the
client, the client is entitled to receive and review an accounting
of the expenses and fees incurred in connection with the case. A
client should not expect his or her attorney to engage in any conduct
that is dishonest, unethical or illegal. An attorney is bound by
the legal code of professional responsibility. For more information
on clients' rights, contact a qualified attorney.
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