Well I am sure there are more formal ways of putting it but I generally settle for "Unfortunately I am no longer able to act on your behalf due to X" X is usually nicely vague like "ethical considerations." Or, depending on the client (i.e. if "ethical considerations" may cause them to reach for a dictionery) I just sayd "Law Society rules." Other good values for X are, as Chichiri says, "deteriorating relationship," or, if I'm being harsh "client created difficulties."
I advise them to seek another solicitor but usually don't mention a firm.
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Well I am sure there are more formal ways of putting it but I generally settle for "Unfortunately I am no longer able to act on your behalf due to X" X is usually nicely vague like "ethical considerations." Or, depending on the client (i.e. if "ethical considerations" may cause them to reach for a dictionery) I just sayd "Law Society rules." Other good values for X are, as Chichiri says, "deteriorating relationship," or, if I'm being harsh "client created difficulties."
I advise them to seek another solicitor but usually don't mention a firm.