When an individual is looking to have a prior conviction destroyed or sealed, they would use an expungement lawyer. If the prior conviction is destroyed or sealed then it can not be used by state or federal repositories.
From what I understand you need a lawyer and your judge has to like you.
Someone would need a traffic violation lawyer if they were wrongfully accused of a traffic violation and do not have enough knowledge of the laws to defend themselves in a court.
You do not need a lawyer if you are filing individually. If you are filing for bankrupcty and you are in a corporation or in a partnership with someone, a case needs to be created, so you would need a lawyer.
You need to contact a lawyer.
The degree that you would need to become a lawyer would be a law degree.
No, you do not need to be a lawyer to represent someone in court. However, it is highly recommended to have legal expertise and knowledge to effectively represent someone in a court of law.
getting justice for someone who is in need of it
The kind of lawyers rich people have depend on what they need the lawyer for. If they need a lawyer for their business, they would have a corporate lawyer. If they need one for buying and selling property, they would have a real estate lawyer. If they have committed a crime, they would have a criminal lawyer.
No. Convicted felons are federally barred from owning or possessing a firearm. You may be eligible for expungement to restore your gun rights but you will need a lawyer.
To determine what they are going to say in court. It also helps them determine what direction to go in their case.
You would need a real estate lawyer to sue a realtor.
You may need a lawyer when you die if you have possessions left behind that you have not left to someone in a will. This is to ensure that everyone gets what they want or need of your possessions when you die.