Peter, well, thank you very much, but that is what lawyers do, among numerous other things that are irrelevant to this discussion. But whatever your opinions may be on the sometimes necessary evils of life (retaining a lawyer to defend or assist you in a little situation), I stand by my comments above. My reference to malpractice or redress, as you refer to it, is just that: any attorney worth his or her salt, will not just fork over a blank contract form: Because 1) no such form exists and 2) on what basis could it actually be provided? There are as many different kinds of contracts that can be drafted as there are people living on this planet.
Now, tell me...does he wear a white wig in court in Belize?