Attorney Entitled to Adequate Security for Attorney's Lien in Order to Produce File

Lawyer Blog Post 2011/04/15 08:36   Bookmark and Share
In Grimes v. Crockrom, ___ N.E.2d ___ (Ind. Ct. App. 2011), Cause No. 45A03-1008-CT-491, a client sought documents from her former attorney's file and the attorney asserted that he needed security for the payment of an attorney's lien before producing those documents. Today, the Indiana Court of Appeals resolved this dispute, clarifying the scope and extent of attorney's liens.
Lessons:
  1. An attorney is entitled to adequate security for the payment of outstanding attorney's fees if a court orders the attorney to produce portions of a former client's file.
  2. Attaching an attorney's lien to a settlement or favorable outcome of the client's case is inadequate security for the payment of an attorney's lien.
  3. The amount of security that is adequate should correspond with the amount of the lien.
  4. An attorney seeking adequate security for the payment of an attorney's lien should present evidence of the amount and reasonableness of the fee.
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