Summary
In Arizona, attorneys must keep clients informed and obtain consent for major decisions. If your probate case was consolidated without your knowledge, it may raise concerns about your attorneys communication and representation. Arizona Rule of Professional Conduct 1.4 requires lawyers to keep clients informed, and Rule 1.2(a) requires them to abide by client decisions. If your attorney did not provide evidence of the opposing partys standing, it may violate Rule 1.3, which requires diligence. Consider discussing the issue with your attorney, seeking a second opinion, or filing a complaint with the Arizona State Bar for potential misconduct.Full Conversation
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To proceed with addressing your concerns about your attorney's conduct, you can consider the following steps:
- Contact Your Attorney: Start by discussing the issue with your attorney. They may provide an explanation or resolve the matter to your satisfaction.
- File a Complaint: If unsatisfied, you can file a complaint with the Arizona State Bar. They investigate allegations of attorney misconduct.
- Seek a Second Opinion: Consult another attorney to review your situation and provide guidance.
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What rules of the Arizona rule of professional conduct did my attorney violate when I've asked him repeatedly over and over to please provide me evidence of the opposing parties standing to contest my will and he has not provided any evidence of them having grounds of standing I even asked him in writing
In Arizona, your attorney may have violated the following rules of the Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct by not providing requested evidence:
- Rule *.*(a): Requires lawyers to promptly inform clients about matters requiring informed consent and provide information to make informed decisions.
- Rule *.*: Requires lawyers to act with diligence and promptness in representing a client.
If you believe your attorney violated these rules, consider filing a complaint with the Arizona State Bar. Would you like more details on how to file a complaint?
What rule did he break when he did not object to my case being consolidated with the opposing party's case and joint scheduling order I never gave consent and neither one of these things
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In Arizona, if your attorney did not object to the consolidation of your case without your consent, it may involve a breach of:
- Rule *.*(a): Failure to inform you about significant decisions.
- Rule *.*(a): Failure to abide by your decisions concerning the objectives of representation.
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To proceed with a complaint against your attorney for potential violations of the Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct, you can follow these steps:
- Gather Documentation: Collect all correspondence and documentation related to the issues.
- File a Complaint: Visit the Arizona State Bar's website for instructions on filing a complaint. Provide specifics about how your attorney's actions violated the rules mentioned.
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What rule was broken when my attorney allowed the opposing parties to continue and consolidate my case without my consent and not provide evidence for grounds of standing what rule did he violate by not making them come forward with their evidence
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In Arizona, your attorney may have violated the following rules:
- Rule *.*(a): Not informing you about significant decisions.
- Rule *.*(a): Not following your decisions concerning representation objectives.
- Rule *.*: Failing to make reasonable efforts to expedite litigation consistent with your interests.
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