Posted by Mike (WA) on June 23, 2008 at 16:38:35 from (69.10.198.224):
In Reply to: OT/ legal question? posted by 135 Fan on June 23, 2008 at 15:52:43:
Judge's clerk keeps written "minutes" on what he says- and judge takes a very dim view of anyone trying to take any liberties with his oral findings and orders. I've never had the guts to knowingly alter his order, and don't really know of anyone who has. Its especially touchy in a small county, where lawyer is dealing with the same judge over and over again.
All that being said, I don't see where your lawyer is defying the judge at all. Judge said produce 3 months job list- and you're doing that, plus 4 more months, as a strategic move by your attorney. Other side was ordered to produce phone records for 2 weeks- which presumably they did, and the fact that your attorney chooses to ignore them is again, a matter of strategy. Judge said what he wanted as a minimum- if your attorney wants more from you, or chooses to ignore the other side's stuff, is irrelevant to the judge's order, but is a matter of strategy. Have a good chat with your lawyer, and find out where he is going with this. He may well be the smartest guy in the case (or he may be missing the point completely). He sounds a little arrogant- I try to explain where I'm going with the case to the client, as I go along- he apparently has a flair for the dramatic. Since you're paying the freight, you have a right to know his strategy, and to have some input into it.
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