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How do you remove your attorney from your case so you can proceed Pro se?
I have a problem with my attorney. He is very irresponsible. Since he has been paid in full and upfront, he does not care about my case and he actually fired me last week for pressuring him to file a motion for the last 2 months to do his job and file a motion which he agreed to do. I was not aware that the attorneys could fire their clients!

Does anyone know a quick procedural way for me notifying the court that, that he is no longer my attorney (without having his signature on it) so I can proceed pro se in my case. If I wait for him to file a a withdrawal, it could take months and the judge could make a ruling on my case by then (since my 1447(b) case is ripe for adjudication).

Can I, by myself, file a motion and ask the court to withdraw the attorney of record from my case without having my attorney's signature on it?

Please advise, thank you kindly!
 
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