City Council Case Stalemate

Summary

Your lawyer suggests the case with the city council is at a standstill and may require more resources. Its not advisable to contact the opposing partys attorney directly. Wait for your lawyers response or consider seeking another legal opinion for guidance on how to proceed effectively.

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My lawyer send me this email: Unfortunately, the city attorney left me a message yesterday that the city council has still not expressed interest in resolving the case with you. I do not know what it would take to get the city to reach an agreement. I do not feel that I can help further at this stage. I would need to charge you much more money to move forward. If you would like to discuss your options, we can meet in person. Best, Joe
It sounds like your lawyer is suggesting that the case is at a standstill and might require more resources to proceed. Would you like to explore connecting with a local attorney for a second opinion or assistance?
I send him this email Thank you for your message. We would like to meet in person to discuss the options and better understand the next steps. Please let me know a time that works for you.
It seems like you've already taken a proactive step by responding to your lawyer to discuss options. If you're considering getting a second opinion or further assistance, I can help connect you with local attorneys. Would you like to proceed with that?
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It seems you're already in communication with your current lawyer. If you have further questions or need general legal information, feel free to ask.
should I wait for his respond? I want to meet with the city of San Mateo lawyer who represent another side
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It's usually not advisable to directly contact the opposing party's attorney, as they represent the other side's interests. It's better to wait for your lawyer's response or seek another legal opinion for guidance on how to proceed effectively.
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It seems like you're already in dialogue with your lawyer and considering your next steps carefully. If you need further assistance or have questions about the process, feel free to reach out.