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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.)
Yes, they can represent you in another state. That is one advantage of using a lawyer there rather than locally.
The other lawyer may object, and the judge makes a decision.
The other lawyer may object, and the judge makes a decision.
The other lawyer may object, and the judge makes a decision.
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switched or another one
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It predicts of one metal will replace another metal in a compound.
There is a website called FindLaw. This site will allow you to search by the state you live in and the type of representation that you will need. Once you find a lawyer be sure to meet with the lawyer first to make sure that you and the lawyer are a good fit for one another.
"One article referenced a traffic lawyer whose services started at $59, while another referenced a client who payed his lawyer $1500. Amount charged will differ based on offense, location, and lawyer."
It means that the party has changed his representation from one lawyer or firm to another.