It's not uncommon to change horses at the start of litigation if things aren't working out. You want counsel that will vigorously pursue your case, not someone who's going to half-ass things (especially for something as important and time-sensitive as this).
It's not uncommon to change horses at the start of litigation if things aren't working out. You want counsel that will vigorously pursue your case, not someone who's going to half-ass things (especially for something as important and time-sensitive as this).