Believe me, an attorney would NEVER turn down a good case or a good fee to pursue it!
About the only reason they might decline to use a specific portion of the civil code might be that, in their considered opinion, that particular section had no applicability to the case, or the argument they wished to pursue.
The Lawyers website is a popular starting point for finding a lawyer for a civil law suit. The Yellow Pages website also offers listings for lawyers in a particular practice and metro area.
The best way to find defense lawyers in the U.K. would be to use the U.K. directory. The U.K. directory will also list it by area codes to find the closest defense lawyer in your area.
That would be a civil law suit. A general practitioner or tort lawyer would handle the case.
That would be a personal injury law suit. These civil cases are handled by personal injury lawyers.
One could get access to a civil litigation attorney from a variety of places, though this can depend on where one lives. Lawyers often advertise in phone books, so that would be a good place to look. One could also search on the internet to find lawyers in a specific location.
Slavery would probably have died out steadily by the end of the century, as more countries would refuse to trade with a slave-owning nation.
In court, lawyers would obviously need the papers for their case that they are working on.
"The supervisor wondered if the sanitation engineer would refuse to pick up the refuse."
Marine lawyers specialize in the same types of laws that normal lawyers specialize in. Marine lawyers can specialize in criminal defense just like a normal one would.
This would be a product liability case. You would want a civil lawyer, one that specializes in civil cases rather than criminal cases. And one the specializes in consumer cases would be good. Most lawyers would take such a case on a contingency basis, which means they don't get paid until they win the case.
Could be a touchy subject if you happen to also work for the same company that owns the truck. they would probably be at fault, and they most likely have insurance for such an event. if they happen to not have insurance or refuse to pay, then i would start contacting small-claims lawyers.
Yes, they would also refuse a plain burger if it wasn't kosher.