Yes, generally speaking, an asbestos attorney will represent you in court if they find that they have enough information and evidence to move forward with the case. Often, the client will not even need to travel to participate directly in the trial.
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 can, but be aware that not all lawyers will.
Asbestos lawyers will file a wrongful death claim on behalf of a deceased asbestos victim. The statute of limitations, as well as the state in which the family member lived will affect whether or not the case can go to court.
The job of a defense lawyer (in a criminal case) is simply to represent the person being accused in court.
Probably not
An attorney at law is a lawyer qualified to represent in court a party to a lawsuit.
Pro se is representing yourself (not having a lawyer represent you in court proceedings).
An attorney-at-law is a lawyer qualified to represent in court a party to a lawsuit.
take it to court Answer You find a lawyer to represent you and he or she files the case.
Yes, you should always have a lawyer represent you in court. If you cannot afford one, the state will provide one for you.
A local lawyer may be able to assist with an asbestos mesothelioma case. There are also lawyers that deal with these cases that can be found on sites such as Injured by Asbestos and Workplace Injury.
Sometimes. You would need to check with your lawyer to see if they are willing to do so. You also need to confirm that the specific court will allow it.