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If <strong>you</strong> have concerns that <strong>you</strong>r attorney did not follow any of the things listed above, or waived one of<strong>you</strong>r rights without <strong>you</strong>r approval, <strong>you</strong> can seek assistance <strong>from</strong> the State Bar of Texas or file agrievance with the State Bar of Texas.To seek Assistance <strong>you</strong> can contact the:To File a Grievance:Client-Attorney Assistance ProgramP.O. Box 12487Austin, TX 78711-2487(800) 204-2222, ext. 17901. Fill out the attached grievance form completely. Answer every question best <strong>you</strong> can.2. If <strong>you</strong> have any documents that that will help explain <strong>you</strong>r case, attach copies of thosedocuments (not originals).3. Mail <strong>you</strong>r grievance form and copies of <strong>you</strong>r documents to:State Bar of TexasChief Disciplinary Counsel's OfficeP.O. Box 13287Austin, Texas 78711Or fax it to (512) 427-4169