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Williams v. Bell9/6/2001 ation of his client. Id.
. These concerns do not exist in the case at bar. Williams complains that McCoy Wilkins delayed six months in filing its motion to disqualify her attorneys. However, the concern that an injustice might occur apparently did not present itself to Williams's attorneys, who themselves delayed seven months in responding to the motion to disqualify. Apparently, they were not pressed with the sense of urgency that they so zealously argue on appeal.
. In my view, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in disqualifying Williams's counsel. This Court should affirm the ruling of the trial court and remand this matter for further proceedings.
MILLS AND COBB, JJ., JOIN THIS OPINION.
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