Donna P. asked

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How can I dispute a legal invoice from my attorney in Seattle, WA, who has not done anything on my case, and what steps should I take to ensure better control over future charges?

January 14th, 2023

Amber O. answered

To dispute the legal invoice, you can contact your attorney directly either by phone or through a wr...

January 14th, 2023

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