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Cases in federal court must involve federal law and since all federal law must be derived from the constitution then yes they do involve constitutional matters.
A cottage can be bigger, same applies to houses. But in most cases, houses are bigger.
The Supreme Court hears any cases that involve the interpretation of the Constitution.
A Construction Lawyer handles cases that involve disputes over construction.
Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.
None.
Federal.
Civil law
you do cases on crimes and the more popular lawyer you are the bigger cases you do.
Yes, as long as the two cases do not involve clients with conflicting interests.
They had no specific name but they are called demons in some cases.