Since you are both lawyers, your kind has a tendency to look out for their own, just like the IARDC does.
Download this client-friendly letter of engagement and compare it with the fee agreement that Clifford Law office had you sign when they took your case.
Be on the lookout for any new lawyers "affiliated" with Clifford Law.
Always remember that if people don't like how you think, do, and talk, the first thing they do is give you an arm chair psychiatric diagnoses...
Avoid any legal new or current representative from anyone or anywhere that may show an interest in your case. They'll most likely tell you that they can get you past difficult situations in your current case and you should cut Clifford law loose so that they could get you past that hurdle.
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Those lawyers and judges need to be taken to court.
Sean Heeger 217-209-1063 texting only.
corruption@cliffordlawsucks.com
If you’re dealing with the ARDC, it’s understandable to feel frustrated. The perception that the agency protects its own is a common criticism, as it operates as a regulatory body run by attorneys to investigate other attorneys. While the ARDC enforces the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct and regularly suspends or disbars lawyers, you have specific rights and avenues if you believe your attorney acted unethically. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] google AI
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