Depending on your case you may need a lawyer with a particular specialty. Lawyers.com has an excellent referral service that will match you with the type of lawyer you need for your specific circumstances.
You can find a good motorcycle attorney in new Jersey by looking through the yellow pages or posting a notice on the Penny Saver. You can also ask the motorcyclists at your local bar.
You will find New Jersey DUI attorneys easy to find in all the cities and town of New Jersey. An index of all licensed attorneys is available on the New Jersey Courts website.
If you go to the New Jersey State Bar Association you'll find a list of county bar associations that will refer you to a lawyer in new jersey. There are listings of lawyers separated by specialty at NJ Law Network. You can also search by county.
Hanan M. Isaacs is a wonderful labor law attorney in New Jersey that is extremely qualified for this sort of law. He is located in Kingston, New Jersey.
Not a clue, but I would suggest calling a local new jersey attorney.
"Yes, there are many different qualified traffic attorneys in New Jersey. A good place to find information on these and to find a Traffic Attorney in your area would be to visit the National Motorists Association."
Information regarding New Jersey attorneys can be found through New Jersey Courts, NJSBA and Attorneys. A search can be conducted on all of these sites to find the attorney which best matches the case.
No, it just has to be signed in front of a notary.
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You can look for a tax attorney online or in the yellow pages. I suggest that you find one by word of mouth as there are many throughout the State.
Yes. Attorneys and notaries are not required to use a seal in New Jersey.
The attorney must sign his or her name, print or type his or her name beneath that signature, and preferably print or type "an Attorney-At-Law of the State of New Jersey authorized to administer this oath pursuant to N.J.S.A. 41:2-1."