Hire their own lawyer.
Depends on what kind of case you have against them. Consult with a criminal lawyer or Intellectual Property lawyer to see if you even have a case.
The type of lawyer you retain will depend on the type of suit you want to bring against this corporation. If you were an employee then you will want a lawyer who specializes in worker's rights. If you have a claim involving a defective product or an accident that occurred within a store, you should seek a lawyer who has a good record with personal lawsuits seeking damages against corporations.
yes. yes it can
If you are going through a really complicated divorce you might need a lawyer. A lawyer can make things less stressful for you.
Yes.
Immediately notify the Probate Court of his actions - file a criminal report against him with law enforcement - report him to the state Bar Association - retain another attorney to bring suit against him.
That depends on which country we're talking about. In some countries, a lawyer will be assigned to the defendant.
yeah you need to have a lawyer to fight you case and stop the orders granted against you in the lower court.
It really depends on what your case is. If you feel that you have been wrongly fired or mistreated because of your race or age, and you have proof, then you might consider hiring a lawyer. Usually, a lawyer will consult with you (for a fee) to determine if you even have a case to argue in front of a judge and jury. If there is no proof, however, it could be difficult to ultimately pursue. It depends on what your case is and what evidence you have. Before investing in a lawyer, you need to take a close look at what evidence you have against your employer to support your case. If you don't have anything, a lawyer is not even going to pursue your case, but you will have to pay him or her for the consultation.
This could well be a conflict of interest. Your (current) lawyer can file a complaint.
Criminal case
A plaintiff lawyer represents individuals who have been harmed or wronged and are seeking compensation through a lawsuit. They investigate the case, gather evidence, negotiate settlements, and advocate for their clients in court to seek a favorable outcome in terms of damages or remedies.