promissory liability, the interpretation of words and conduct as well as the nature of obligations assumed by entering into contracts. They also solve problems relating to breach of contract, unfairness as a reason for avoiding contractual liability,
It depends on the agreement you have with the lawyer. In some cases, you may be entitled to a refund for any unused portion of the retainer fee. It's important to review your contract and discuss any potential refund with the lawyer.
If you give your lawyer the right to end the contract then yes it can be done. The lawyer has to get your authorization then he will take it to court.
In order to subpoena a contract you need to have a lawyer. The lawyer will then have the judge sign off on the subpoena, requiring the use of the contract for a case.
No.
In some countries there should be a legal partnership contract. (Unless your married, in which case, he's your husband). In some countries there are no laws regulating any contract at all. Check with your lawyer.
It is called getting a lawyer.
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Some things they can and some things they cannot except through a subpoena.
Depend's on the term's in your contract.
The lawyer can get as much as the contract you signed and agreed to states he gets.
Get legal advice and have your lawyer do it. A contract is a legal agreement.
Get a contract in writing. If you worried about it, get it looked over by a contract lawyer.