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This really doesn't happen all that frequently. Most often, a lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> fire his or her client for one of the following reasons:
This really doesn't happen all that frequently. Most often, a lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> fire his or her client for one of the following reasons:


*an unpaid account and a low likelihood that the account <span class="noglossary">will</span> get paid,
*an account is unpaid and there is a low likelihood that the account <span class="noglossary">will</span> get paid,
*the client refuses to give reasonable instructions or follow the lawyer's advice, or
*the client refuses to give reasonable instructions or follow the lawyer's advice, or
*the trust aspect of the lawyer-client relationship has broken down.
*the trust aspect of the lawyer-client relationship has broken down.
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* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of other pages in this chapter, linked</span>
* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of other pages in this chapter, linked</span>
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==Page resources and links==
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