Changing Lawyers Under The Jones Act

You wouldn’t go to a drunk driving lawyer for a divorce, so why wouldn’t anybody in their right mind go to a non-maritime lawyer for a Jones Act case?  Dennis M. O’Bryan is a Proctor in Admiralty, which means that he has been certified by the Maritime Law Association of the United States as a recognized practitioner of Admiralty law.  So many times, clients have come to him after first retaining, then becoming dissatisfied with, a non-maritime lawyer whereupon he advises them that they can change lawyers at any time.  It is a general rule of legal representation that a client can change lawyers at any time.  If you are dissatisfied with whom you have retained, Dennis O’Bryan is available to talk to you about it.  

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There are times where he has responded to inquiries where it sounds like the lawyer handling the case is doing the right thing.  Other times, the client has pulled the plug on the prior lawyer and switched over to Mr. O’Bryan.

He takes care of any fee, cost, or expense problems that exised with the prior lawyer, leaving the client to concentrate on the case.

If your lawyer has failed to measure up to your expectations and you want to switch, give the experienced Jones Act attorneyMr. O’Bryan a call.