Can an attorney unilaterally determine that fees in a certain amount are owed by the client and then withhold those fees from the client's trust?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Kelly v. State Bar, 280 Cal.Rptr. 298, 53 Cal.3d 509, 808 P.2d 808 (Cal. 1991):

6 As noted earlier, an attorney is not entitled to unilaterally determine that fees in a certain amount are owed by a client and then withhold those fees from funds held in trust over the client's objections. (Jackson v. State Bar, supra, 25 Cal.3d 398, 404, 158 Cal.Rptr. 869, 600 P.2d 1326.)

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