He is not prevented from doing so by either the law or the canons of professional ethics.
Lawyer represent individuals or entities in civil and criminal matter including litigation. A solicitor can defend and prosecute litigation in the UK courts.
No, in most cases, only a licensed attorney can represent you in a legal matter.
Its very interesting to be a lawyer because you get to deal with some of the problems that effect the world wether it be a criminal or a family matter.
Theft is a criminal matter that would be heard in the courts. I suggest you contact a lawyer ASAP.
In some cases, non-lawyers can represent you in a legal matter, such as in small claims court or through a power of attorney. However, it is generally recommended to seek legal advice from a qualified attorney for complex legal issues.
No, this is a civil matter. Police are called for criminal matters. Try a lawyer.
to defend their customer and to believe that their customer is innocent no matter the circumstances.
No.
A wrongful death lawsuit is considered a civil matter, not a criminal matter.
It doesn't matter
If it is a criminal matter you may qualify for legal assistance. If it's a landlord-tenant issue or an issue regarding a child check at your local court for any agencies that may provide legal assistance. In a civil matter you are out of luck.
It doesn't matter what kind of Bachelor Degree you have, law school is for 3 years regardless of the area you want to study.