When asked ( off the record and just orally ) if in his opinion ,the agreement between Plaintiff and Builder is valid or not , now that all their evidence is at his disposal ?
My lawyer says -
" No I can not give any opinion based on their evidences - The evidence can be interpreted by Judge in many ways "
yet In my Evidence in chief submitted to court the lawyer royally states that
" In fact the plaintiff alleged agreement is null and void and cancelled for his default in the payment of installments as shown in the agreement "
and I am supposed to defend it in court without knowing an iota of the evidence the other parties submitted
How am I to defend a written statement in court when he cant even risk making the same statement off the record orally in a casual conversation ?
Do I have a valid point to raise and demand answers or am I missing something ?
Will Some expert please set me straight - if I am missing something here.
I have very little time to decide whether to go with this lawyer or not ?