I have a very difficult client who always wants to micromanage what I’m doing in the case. This client has forbidden me from giving any extensions of time to opposing counsel. Am I bound by this order from the client or can I provide some courtesy?
As many a lawyer has said, the practice of law would be very enjoyable if there were no clients. On the other hand, without clients, no one would be in the practice of law very long, unless they were independently wealthy.
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