Pro tip: If you are involved in a complicated legal situation, and your lawyer doesn't threaten to quit at least once, you aren't thinking creatively about your options.
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No, it’s a sign of either an unreasonable client or an unqualified attorney. It’s not a desired scenario and doesn’t speak well of at least one of the participants.
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Actions have a way of providing clarity of intent
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Lawyers are ethically obligated to quit when a client persists in a criminal act. They don't quit to send a message. They do it because they have to. No one wants a lawyer who communicates by threatening to quit, and no lawyer wants a client who pushes them to that brink either.
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