Common use of DISCHARGE AND WITHDRAWAL Clause in Contracts

DISCHARGE AND WITHDRAWAL. Client may discharge Attorney at any time. Attorney may withdraw with Client’s consent or for good cause. Good cause includes Client’s breach of this Agreement, refusal to cooperate or to follow Attorney’s advice on a material matter or any fact or circumstance that would render Attorney’s continuing representation unlawful or unethical. When Attorney’s services conclude, all unpaid charges will immediately become due and payable. After services conclude, Attorney will, upon Client’s request, deliver Client’s file, and property in Attorney’s possession unless subject to the lien provided in Paragraph 8 above, whether or not Client has paid for all services.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Client Fee Agreement, Client Fee Agreement, www.alrp.org

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DISCHARGE AND WITHDRAWAL. Client may discharge Attorney at any time. Attorney may withdraw with Client’s consent or for good cause. Good cause includes Client’s breach of this Agreement, refusal to cooperate or to follow Attorney’s advice on a material matter or any fact or circumstance that would render Attorney’s continuing representation unlawful or unethical. When Attorney’s services conclude, all unpaid charges will immediately become due and payable. After services conclude, Attorney will, upon Client’s request, deliver Client’s file, and property in Attorney’s possession unless subject to the lien provided in Paragraph 8 abovepossession, whether or not Client has paid for all services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Client Fee Agreement, www.alrp.org, controllingdivorcecosts.com

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DISCHARGE AND WITHDRAWAL. Client may discharge Attorney at any time. Attorney may withdraw with Client’s consent or for good cause. Good cause includes Client’s breach of this Agreement, refusal to cooperate or to follow Attorney’s advice on a material matter or any fact or circumstance that would render Attorney’s continuing representation unlawful or unethical. When Attorney’s services conclude, all unpaid charges will immediately become due and payable. After services conclude, Attorney will, upon Client’s request, deliver Client’s file, file and property in Attorney’s possession unless subject to the lien provided in Paragraph 8 abovepossession, whether or not Client has paid for all services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Client Fee Agreement, Client Fee Agreement, www.jdsupra.com

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