In most countries a lawyer needs to be registered to practice law at the bar of the contry in which a trial is to be held. Thus the US lawyer would need to be so registered to formally represent a client in Australia.
If he needs one. There's a famous legal aphorism that "a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client." (Meaning: it's foolish to represent yourself; hire another lawyer to represent you.)
That it was a Samaritan, a foreigner that helped the injured man, and not the priest or the lawyer.
Yes.
no.
No the cannot.
Will represent self
A lawyer is hired to represent you. So yes, lawyers go to court to represent you. HOWEVER, in most cases, you are still required to be present with your lawyer in the court room.
Yes they do
As long as that lawyer also has a degree or license from California.
yes everybody has a lawyer
A class action lawyer is a lawyer who special in civil judgement cases. Usually these involve cases against a company made by multiple plaintiffs.
defence lawyer