You should take your complaint to the bar association in your state. They regulate the licensing and behavior of the attorneys. They will advise you of your next step.
They have the right to complain to like the Supreme Court or Congress.
If you don't complain and he doesn't complain and SHE doesn't complain, who's gonna know? If you want to make things all nice and legal, you should go back to court and have the custody order modified. If everybody (you, the father, your daughter) just goes in and says "this is what we want to do now", most courts won't have a problem changing it.
No, a US patent is only enforceable in the courts of the USA. A US patent application can, however, provide a priority basis for filings in other countries and in the European Patent Office for coverage outside of the USA.
The role of courts in criminal is to provide a forum for presenting complaints of a criminal for the purpose of making a decision on those matters and to ensure that the laws and rules regarding those matters are adhered to.
No. It there profession and he will have been trained to avoid this problem because people can file a malpractice suit with the courts for unprofessional conduct. Or you could complain to the manager at clinic or hospital
I wish to lodge complain/claim for not favouring me 200 equity shares of UTI, Masrer Shares way back of 1996 inspite of all my followups.
Other than them providing it to you, you can't. Tax filings are completely confidential, cannot even be disclosed - or even acknolwged they exist - to most courts and in fact, cannot be disclosed or accessed between different departments of the IRS. Simply, not your business.
the two main stes if inferior federal courts. the lower courts are called district courts and appellate courts.
According to Chief Justice Roberts' year-end report for the federal judiciary, a total of 361,323 cases were filed in US District Courts in 2010, of which only 78,428, or 21.7%, were criminal cases. The vast majority of new filings were for civil cases.
they are not felony courts. They are municipal courts
Juvenile courts, bankruptcy courts, family courts, drug courts, mental health courts, and small claim courts are all examples of courts that specialize in a certain type of case.
Go to your local law library which is located in the courthouse and all necessary filings for motions will be available. Lawyer not necessary to file a motion.