He is not prevented from doing so by either the law or the canons of professional ethics.
Lawyer represent individuals or entities in civil and criminal matter including litigation. A solicitor can defend and prosecute litigation in the UK courts.
Its very interesting to be a lawyer because you get to deal with some of the problems that effect the world wether it be a criminal or a family matter.
Theft is a criminal matter that would be heard in the courts. I suggest you contact a lawyer ASAP.
No, this is a civil matter. Police are called for criminal matters. Try a lawyer.
to defend their customer and to believe that their customer is innocent no matter the circumstances.
No.
If it is a criminal matter you may qualify for legal assistance. If it's a landlord-tenant issue or an issue regarding a child check at your local court for any agencies that may provide legal assistance. In a civil matter you are out of luck.
It doesn't matter
It doesn't matter what kind of Bachelor Degree you have, law school is for 3 years regardless of the area you want to study.
To protest a will, you will have to get a lawyer. The lawyer will then file the necessary papers in court. The matter will have to go in front of a mediator or a judge.
Unless he or she has or had another colleague present at the time of arrest who may have made separate notes,or some sort of recording or transcript is in place to back up the evidence..this case looks "WEAK" in my opinion,and perhaps a criminal lawyer may kick up a fuss and fight to have the matter dismissed on the grounds of "unreliable evidence". Speak to a criminal lawyer in your area.[Syed Amir]
Yes it is.