You might be able to find a private lawyer who will take a case for free (pro bono) if they are interested in the case, but they are very rare and they don't advertise. It's easier to find free legal assistance through an agency that exists to provide that service.
If you can show that you can't afford to hire a lawyer, you may get help from a legal aid office. There are several serving LA County; click the related link and look for links in the Statewide category at the top of the page for "Free and Low-Cost Legal Services" and "Free Legal Help". Also check the link for "Limited-Scope Representation" where you can find a lawyer who will do some of the work for a reduced fee.
Then scroll down the page to the Los Angeles County category, where you will find several more links to legal aid agencies.
Yes, Obama was a civil rights attorney.
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An attorney who specializes in Civil Litigation.
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To find a good civil court attorney in Missouri you may start here: http://stlcin.missouri.org/circuitattorney/
No, the right to an attorney only applies to a defendant in a criminal case.
Civil attorney: Consumer lawyer
A third party should notarize any documents.
You get to make the decision, not the attorney. You are going to have to pay the fees to the attorney.
The court system only assigns you an attorney in criminal trials. If you wish to have a civil lawsuit and trial, you will have to find and retain an attorney at your own expense, or find one who may take it on for a percentage of the settlement.
The right to an attorney does not apply to civil cases, but applies to all criminal cases.
A civil law attorney specializes in cases involving disputes between individuals or organizations. They typically handle legal matters such as personal injury, contract disputes, property disputes, and employment law. Civil law attorneys aim to provide legal representation and guidance to clients seeking resolution or compensation in these civil matters.