Business advice question:

If a solicitor withdraws from a legal case immediately prior to an Arbitration, leaving client to seek out replacement legal support, does he have any legal right to demand a financial benefit in respect of his accrued fees and 80% uplift charge when it was solely the case eventual winnng outcome being created by an entirely new case formulation put together by new lawyers, new Barrister and new Q.C's., now we;ve won, but not yet received costs agreement, that former solicitor is demanding, under threat, to be ultimately be placed at the front of all other payouts due to be made and he states that unless we give him a legal agreement to observe this demand, within seven days, he will go ahead to bankrut us and seize our home and possessions. Or he would be willing to accept the deeds of our home insteaD BUT ALLOW US, AS OLD-AGE PENSIONERS, TO STAY IN OUR SMAL HOME UNTIL WE PASS AWAY.

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