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[Solved] Changing solicitors with legal aid

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 Mojo
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Perhaps you should sit down with your solicitor and have a frank and open discussion with her about your expectations and how you feel the previous meeting went, or perhaps put it in writing to her. It may give her a chance to reflect, if she responds with more of the same, that might tell you what you need to know.

Best of luck

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