wildchld97
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania
I was arrested for a DUI last year. I retained the services of an attorney. He quoted me a total price of $1000 to represent me for the entire process. I gave him $700 down for the retainer. At the preliminary hearing I gave him the remaining $300. He showed up for my arraignment, (20 minutes late)but it was postponed.
The attorney sent me a "letter of precipe?" to take with me when my next arraignment date was set. He stated in his letter that he did not need to be there with me, as the letter was sufficient.
He then sent me a bill charging me $35 for this letter.
After I got that bill, I naturally assumed that he would charge me more for showing up at my ARD hearing. I would have called him, but I was afraid that he'd charge me for the phone call time as well. After all the fines and court related fees I've had to come up with to get through this...I couldn't afford to chance having to pay him any more...so I showed up for court alone.
My question is...am I entitled to any type of refund? I would think that $1000 is fairly excessive for spending only 15 minutes at a preliminary hearing and two minutes at a postponed arraignment even if you figure in an hour of travel time to both the preliminary and the arraignment. Should I pursue this matter? If so, how?
I was arrested for a DUI last year. I retained the services of an attorney. He quoted me a total price of $1000 to represent me for the entire process. I gave him $700 down for the retainer. At the preliminary hearing I gave him the remaining $300. He showed up for my arraignment, (20 minutes late)but it was postponed.
The attorney sent me a "letter of precipe?" to take with me when my next arraignment date was set. He stated in his letter that he did not need to be there with me, as the letter was sufficient.
He then sent me a bill charging me $35 for this letter.
After I got that bill, I naturally assumed that he would charge me more for showing up at my ARD hearing. I would have called him, but I was afraid that he'd charge me for the phone call time as well. After all the fines and court related fees I've had to come up with to get through this...I couldn't afford to chance having to pay him any more...so I showed up for court alone.
My question is...am I entitled to any type of refund? I would think that $1000 is fairly excessive for spending only 15 minutes at a preliminary hearing and two minutes at a postponed arraignment even if you figure in an hour of travel time to both the preliminary and the arraignment. Should I pursue this matter? If so, how?