the colonies would not be okay with the tea act in any case because they did not want taxation without representation
"A loyal supporter of one's country"Patriot's Day (April 19th) has been observed as a legal holiday in the states of Maine and Massachusetts since 1894.
You can appeal on the grounds of insufficient, or ineffective, counsel. It doesn't get granted very often, but it is one option.
The fifth amendment applies to all levels of government. It gives all people in America basic legal rights, such as not having to testify against oneself and not being imprisoned or having a home taken away without trial.
can you resolve this dipute without legal action
Yes;if the company rules and regulations dictates non legal representation. It is also advisable not to allow such representation to avoid complicating issues.
You would treat an LLC like any individual. They would be risking a lot to go into something without legal representation.
One thing only, retain legal counsel. If you cannot afford a private attorney, voluntarily surrender yourself to authorities and request legal representation at your arraignment. Do not 'make a deal' nor impart any information concerning the without having consulted with your legal counsel.
If you used someone's credit card without permission then they could press charges against you, in which case you would need legal representation. If they let you use the card, then no.
There can sometimes be legal representation but not in all cases. It will depend on how in depth the case is and if it can be resolved with out legal assistance.
"Nom legal" typically refers to a situation where a legal action or process has been initiated by a person acting as their own legal representative, without the assistance of a lawyer. It is important to note that navigating the legal system without proper legal representation can be complex and may not be advisable in all cases.
get legal representation and appeal
im not sure
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Your question is not entirely clear. One must comply with the marriage laws of one's state (residency requirement, marriage license, legal age, etc.), and the person performing the marriage must be legally authorized to do so (clergyman, justice of the peace, ship's captain, etc.), but it is not necessary for any party to have a lawyer or "legal representation" in that regard.
If you are only a witness AND had no involvement in a crime or to the incident, you do not need legal representation.
You answer a suit with the best legal representation you can afford.