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Giuliani’s lawyers after $148M defamation judgment ask to be removed from case
New York — Two attorneys representing Rudy Giuliani in a lawsuit related to a $148 million defamation judgment against him have asked a judge to remove them from the case over disagreements with the former New York City mayor.
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyers want to quit over a ‘disagreement’ about his $148M defamation judgment
His lawyers hinted they want to quit over a "fundamental disagreement" -- or when a client "insists on presenting a claim or defense that is not warranted under existing law."
Rudy Giuliani’s attorneys no longer want to represent him in $148M defamation case
It appears that Rudy Giuliani’s attorneys no longer want to represent him in his $148 million defamation judgement he owes two Fulton County election workers. On Wednesday, Kenneth Caruso filed a motion to have him and fellow attorney David Labkowski removed over a “fundamental disagreement” with their client.
Rudy Giuliani’s Lawyers Tell Judge They Want To Quit On Him
As the threat of civil contempt hangs over their client’s head, attorneys for Rudy Giuliani told a judge they want to stop representing him in a case involving a $148 million debt Giuliani owes to two election workers he defamed in 2020.
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyers don’t want to defend him anymore in Georgia election worker case
The lawyers cited a professional rule permitting withdrawal when, among other things, the client “renders the representation unreasonably difficult.”
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyers abruptly quit defamation case
Rudy Giuliani ’s lawyers have abruptly quit representing him in his defamation case after attorneys for the women he defamed accused the disgraced former New York City mayor of hiding property he has been ordered to turn over.
Rudy Giuliani Could Lose Two of His Lawyers
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani appears likely to lose two of his lawyers. Giuliani, former attorney to President-elect Donald Trump, was ordered to pay more than $148 million in December after losing a defamation lawsuit leveled by Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss,
Giuliani's lawyers seek to exit defamation case citing disagreement
Attorneys representing Rudy Giuliani filed a motion Wednesday to withdraw from his defense in a high-profile $148-million defamation case in federal court.
Giuliani’s lawyers quit over ‘fundamental disagreement’
Rudy Giuliani’s attorneys on Wednesday asked to quit representing the former New York City mayor as he battles with two Georgia election workers over their efforts to collect a $146 million defamation judgment.
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyers are trying to quit his debt enforcement case
The lawyers who have been representing Rudy Giuliani are trying to quit his debt enforcement case because of disagreements with him, according to new court filings, as a Friday deadline nears for the former New York City mayor to turn over many of his most valuable possessions to two Georgia election workers to whom he owes nearly $150 million.
Rudy Giuliani lawyers seek to quit defamation claim case over ‘fundamental disagreement'
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is continuing to deal with legal fallout from his representation of Donald Trump after the 2020 election.
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Giuliani’s Lawyers Ask to Withdraw as Counsel in Defamation Case
Rudolph W. Giuliani’s lawyers asked a federal judge on Wednesday for permission to withdraw as his counsel, citing ...
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Giuliani's lawyers seek to withdraw from legal fight over $148M defamation judgment against him
In a filing late Wednesday, attorney
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