If you feel confident that you can go on for the rest of this process without help of your lawyer, you should let them go.mehdiR said:No lawyer is needed. I got one and I 'm real unhappy, uncertain , and confused about everything and anything he's ever done .
From immigration point of view, you can easily disallow Immigration Canada to disclose any more information and/or send any correspondent to them by filling up the same form as you filed to appoint him to begin with. But instead you have to fill in Part C of the form (Cancel the Appointment of a Representative):
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5476E.PDF
Then you can contact your lawyer to pay them for their work up to this point and get you whole file back in your possession. If you are at the beginning of the process, you might not have much in you file. They should have the photocopies of the whole thing that you filed with Immigration Canada.
HTH.