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BigJ

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I'd feel sorry for you, but you still haven't contacted the Texas Bar. So you deserve everything you get.
 

I Saw OJ

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Come on guys, there has to be some state run agency that he could contact, who deals with lawyers...I cant think of the name of it...
 

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Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
Come on guys, there has to be some state run agency that he could contact, who deals with lawyers...I cant think of the name of it...

I KNOW IT! after heavy research and googling i found out you can contact the texas bar, good luck OP
 

revnja

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I can't believe no one has mentioned this yet, but I would go ahead and contact the State Bar Association. They should be able to handle it.
 
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Originally posted by: CPA
Try the Texas Bar.

Yep....

How often do you call him? Does he return your calls? Does he leave you messages?

I know I'm in court rather often, and some of my clients have accused my secretary of lying to cover for me. It can be tough to return client phone calls, but as a lawyer, you gotta do it.

I do a lot of consumer law, and if it is an open and shut case, the manufacturer should have requested an affidavit of sorts regarding the odometer reading, maintenance records, and related documentation.
 
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Originally posted by: no0b
Go to his office, raise hell, demand satisfaction. Speak loudly barge into his office especialy if hes entertaining other clients.

That's a great way to handle the situation. :roll: