Several of my friends feel that since I spend so much money, I should feel "comfortable" with my A. And D is a big deal, so I should take it seriously, even if it ends up costing me a little more. I am aware that if I change A, it will cost me more, since they have to transfer files, etc. I guess that is why I am debating whether it is going to be worth changing attorneys...

My friend feels that my current A's attitude is what it is, that is how he feels about D, so I cannot change that. And he does not think there is a point of me talking to A. He rather feels that I should either (1) talk to his boss to see if he has someone else in his firm who can work on my case so that I do not have to change the law firm, or (2) just change to the new one I felt comfortable with.

What do you think? How do you know if he/she is a good A?

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaghhhh!!!