Nebraska Notice from Attorney Terminating Attorney-Client Relationship

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A lawyer may withdraw from representing a client so long as it can be accomplished without material adverse effect on the client's interests. Specific grounds that may require termination of the relationship by the attorney include, but are not limited to:


" a client's persistent criminal and fraudulent activity;

" the use of the lawyer's services to perpetuate a crime or fraud;

" a client's actions that the attorney considers repugnant or imprudent;

" a client's failure to fulfill a substantial financial or other obligation that the attorney has previously warned the client could lead to attorney withdrawal; or

" an irreparable breakdown of the attorney-client relationship due to the client's difficult behavior.


Of course, if the matter handled by the attorney is in litigation, the attorney must seek the entry of an order permitting his withdrawal or substitution of other counsel.


An attorney has an obligation when he terminates the relationship to allow
reasonable time to secure other counsel, to return all of the client's papers and
property, and to refund all fees and costs not earned by the attorney.


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The Third Judicial District Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction serving Lancaster County, Nebraska, which includes the city of Lincoln, as well as several surrounding townships, including: Bennet, Denton, Hickman, and Waverly.

[1] A lawyer should not accept representation in a matter unless it can be performed competently, promptly, without improper conflict of interest and to completion. Ordinarily, a representation in a matter is completed when the agreed-upon assistance has been concluded.

Rev. Stat. § 29-2263(1) and (2), the court may consider early discharge at any time. The court shall consider early discharge of eligible probationers, upon application, who have served at least three-quarters of the period of probation and after review of a discharge summary received from the probation office.

Even if the matter is not pending before a tribunal, the ethics rules of most states provide that a lawyer cannot withdraw until he or she has taken reasonable steps to avoid foreseeable prejudice to the rights of his client, such as giving notice to the client, allowing time for employment of other counsel, delivering ...

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Nebraska Notice from Attorney Terminating Attorney-Client Relationship