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A huge thanks to both ohiogirl and tlcox!
I'm rather surprised to read all the visceral reactions in re. Brad Conway. Anyone who thinks he was supposed to control Cindy or make her do ANYTHING just because he represented the Anthonys, has never worked in law with a client who is difficult to control. I have worked with clients who you can talk to and advise 'til the cows come home, but they are gonna do whatever the heck they want to do anyway. Yes, we speak with them and do our best to impress upon them the gravity of their actions...how badly they are hurting their own case, but some of them just continue on. Some of these hard-to-control clients react emotionally, others are control freaks who think they can outsmart the other side (and if they slip up, they assume their atty. will handle the mess they created :banghead

...then there are those who just don't give a darn and are gonna do whatever they want anyway, no matter what anyone says. Cindy Anthony was a nightmare client, however you want to label her. Think back to the civil depo - there is NO ONE on the face of this earth that was going to be able to control Cindy during that deposition. She thought she knew everything...including the legal definition of 'relevance'. Absolutely nothing Conway could have said to her was going to change her demeanor that day. Heck, I was surprised he convinced her to put her microphone back on after she ripped it off and they finally took a break.
I imagine Cindy is absolutely furious that Conway resigned because he was not willing to back her allegations against Mark Nejame. Of ALL people, I betcha that chapped her royally. Pretty darn sure that CA views BC's resignation as being disloyal to the 'cause'.
fwiw, I think this was just a welcome 'out' for Conway. He COULD have remained their attorney...he CHOSE not to. I guarantee that BC and MN spoke shortly after the defense filed that response, complete with email exhibits. I imagine Conway knew about the conference HHJP scheduled for early Monday morning. He could have waited a couple of more hours to see what Judge Perry's reaction was going to be and if it was likely he would become a potential witness. IMO, he had had enough of CA and more than enough of Baez. He didn't want to wait....he wanted OUT.
I do not believe Conway was in it for the money. I think he did a pretty good job, considering the clients he had to work with. He sounded totally relieved to me to be rid of the responsibility/headache.