This Article is From Jan 24, 2013

Lindsay Lohan's ex-lawyer refuses to return as her legal counsel

Lindsay Lohan's ex-lawyer refuses to return as her legal counsel

Lindsay fired Shawn Holley and then wanted her back after discovering her new lawyer was not licenced to practice in California.

Highlights

  • Lindsay Lohan's ex-lawyer has refused to represent her again.
  • The Liz & Dick actress admitted to making a mistake in firing long time legal representative Shawn Holley - after learning her new attorney doesn't have license to practice law in California - but her former lawyer has declined her pleas to return, TMZ.com reports.
  • Lindsay, 26, hired New York-based attorney Mark Heller, who informed Shawn of her firing in a termination letter last week (January 14), just as she was on her way to the courthouse to negotiate a plea in the actress' ongoing legal dispute in which she's accused of lying to police.
  • Shawn is reportedly in the midst of filing paperwork to withdraw from the case and has rebuffed Lindsay's advances to return as her legal counsel.
  • The troubled star was charged with lying to police officials when she was involved in a car crash on the Pacific Coast Highway near Los Angeles in June 2012. She was arrested after telling officers she was in the passenger's seat, when it's thought she drove the car.
  • Despite being terminated, Shawn represented Lindsay in court last week (January 15), entering a not guilty plea on her behalf. She told the judge she still technically represented the actress as she hadn't formally been removed from the case by the judge, which stopped the judge from issuing a bench warrant for Lindsay's arrest.
  • It was recently reported that 'The Canyons' actress owes her former lawyer $300,000 in unpaid bills.
New Delhi: Lindsay Lohan's ex-lawyer has refused to represent her again.

The Liz & Dick actress admitted to making a mistake in firing long time legal representative Shawn Holley - after learning her new attorney doesn't have license to practice law in California - but her former lawyer has declined her pleas to return, TMZ.com reports.

Lindsay, 26, hired New York-based attorney Mark Heller, who informed Shawn of her firing in a termination letter last week (January 14), just as she was on her way to the courthouse to negotiate a plea in the actress' ongoing legal dispute in which she's accused of lying to police.

Shawn is reportedly in the midst of filing paperwork to withdraw from the case and has rebuffed Lindsay's advances to return as her legal counsel.

The troubled star was charged with lying to police officials when she was involved in a car crash on the Pacific Coast Highway near Los Angeles in June 2012. She was arrested after telling officers she was in the passenger's seat, when it's thought she drove the car.

Despite being terminated, Shawn represented Lindsay in court last week (January 15), entering a not guilty plea on her behalf. She told the judge she still technically represented the actress as she hadn't formally been removed from the case by the judge, which stopped the judge from issuing a bench warrant for Lindsay's arrest.

It was recently reported that 'The Canyons' actress owes her former lawyer $300,000 in unpaid bills.
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