The answer to this question assumes you have hired an attorney who exhibits improper conduct. Two avenues are open to the client. The state;s attorney general's office can be contacted and expects a written letter of complaint. They will investigate the matter. The other recourse is to hire an attorney to file a complaint letter to once again the state, and the attorney can file a complaint with the county clerk.
Lawyer may conduct a deposition during the discovery stage of a civil trial.
Report him/her to the Law Society in your state or his firm if it was the firm's code of ethics which he/she violated.
of course!!
on a daily basis of a crimal lawyer they dont do anything on a daily basis of a crimal lawyer they dont do anything
It is a great deal of both. The lawyer supervises his staff and is held responsible for his actions and conduct.
No, it would be totally illegal for a lawyer to coerce a client into sexual activity. It violates the Rules of Professional Responsibility that lawyers are sworn to uphold. Such violation should be reported to the appropriate Bar Association.
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if you get a lawyer, you can probably get him to pay child support
Talk with a lawyer. * No, a no contact order has been already issued. If he violates the order he will be arrested, his probation revoked and he will have to serve the sentence that was imposed. get counseling.
Yes you will need an immigration lawyer if your concerns have anything to do with visas.
Likely not. The best way of securing a good lawyer would be to ask people you trust which lawyers they prefer. It is also good to conduct individual lawyer interviews yourself to see if your values and ideas are compatible.
He was a lawyer, politician and planter. He did not invent anything.