To some extent this depends upon the nature of the lost files. You can complain to the bar association, you can hire a new lawyer to sue the first lawyer, or you can see of your particular legal case can still be resolved despite the lost files, which perhaps can be reconstructed.
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take it to court Answer You find a lawyer to represent you and he or she files the case.
Case files can be kept in several locations. They can be kept at court houses, law enforcement offices, or at the lawyer offices that handled the case.
If he wins the lawsuit he takes a percentage of the monetary settlement (e.g. 30%, 40%), if he loses he usually gets nothing.
You will need to hire a lawyer and probably go to court.
When a lawyer files false documents, it is commonly referred to as "forgery" or "fraud." This unethical behavior can involve submitting fabricated evidence or misrepresenting facts to the court. Such actions can lead to severe consequences, including disciplinary action by the bar association, criminal charges, and potential civil liability.
Clue: What a lawyer can get when he loses a case.Answer: Blithe, goblet, psyche, wintery, ramrod, common, and WHAT'S COMING TO HIM.
Clue: What a lawyer can get when he loses a case.Answer: Blithe, goblet, psyche, wintery, ramrod, common, and WHAT'S COMING TO HIM.
There is no single or reliable way to do this as some people do a Will themselves and the only copy is kept in their personal files (which often are not well organized or get lost). If the will was prepared by a lawyer he will have kept a copy in his files, but sometimes his practice has ceased and files discarded. Also if nobody knows which lawyer was used it will be hard to find even if he is still practicing.
Your bankruptcy lawyer.
That varies from country to country. The best thing to do is get help from a lawyer (attorney).
Contact the police; she can't deny you visitation or not provide you with her location. You could also hire a lawyer.