You would need a real estate lawyer to sue a realtor.
You would need a lawyer that handles issues about consumer laws.
Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
American citizens have found ways to sue for almost anything these days. All you need is a decent lawyer.
This sounds like either tort or contract law. Look in the Yellow Pages if you don't have a lawyer or can have one recommended to you. They advertise the types of cases they prefer to handle.
you'll need to talk to a lawyer about that but its possible............ :)
Yes, you can sue a realtor for breach of contract or negligence if they fail to fulfill their obligations or act negligently in their duties as a real estate agent.
Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.
You need a very good lawyer for starts. It is not easy to sue CPS unless you have some really good evidence against them and lots of it. If you have this information then your next thing would be to find a really good rated Family Law lawyer.
Yes, but you would need a darn good lawyer.
If the matter deals with employment such as dismissal you will need counsel experienced in employment law. for matters of other nature such as mishandling of duties and misconduct or negligence that go to the job and functions of the county or board or agency, you will need a litigation lawyer who deals in administrative law.
You need to consult with an attorney who can review tour situation and explain your options. You may have a claim against the seller.
You need a lawyer if you are planning to sue or if you are being sued. A lawyer is someone who helps your case so you can win, helps dig up dirt on the opponent, etc.