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The Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of California (“Rules of Conduct”) specify three circumstances under which an attorney must terminate a client relationship: (1) where the attorney knows or reasonably should know that a client is bringing an action, conducting a defense, asserting a position in ...
Where are motions returnable? Motions are returnable to 851 Grand Concourse Bronx, New York 10451 in room 217.
A: In California, a lawyer generally cannot simply stop working on a case because a client has an outstanding bill. However, there are some circumstances where a lawyer may be allowed to withdraw from representation.
In New York State, the Surrogate's Court maintains jurisdiction over all actions and proceedings relating to the affairs of decedents.
Judge of the Surrogate's Court Hon. Vincent J. Messina, Jr.
The Surrogate's Court hears cases involving the affairs of decedents, including the probate of wills and the administration of estates. It also handles adoptions.
The court's staff has returned to work in person at the courthouse on a full-time basis. VISITING THE COURTHOUSE: Safety measures and precautions continue to be taken to protect the health of employees and court users. Please refrain from visiting the courthouse if you have flu-like or COVID-like symptoms.
Our Surrogate, the Honorable Nelida Malavé-Gonzalez , recognizes the efforts of the court's employees and, through her leadership, resolves to foster the staff's dedication and professionalism.