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Jonathan H Levy's answer
You can certainly write a letter but given that you are the accused's mother, I... Posted 15 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Cincinnati, OH
Christine Ann Wilton's answer
Sounds like the court is so backed up that they have not filed a discharge in... Posted 15 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Wilmington, NC Posted 15 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Florida Posted 15 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Branford, CT
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
Try this: http://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/AttorneyFirmInquiry.aspx I'm not...
Michele A. Cavallaro's answer
In Connecticut, you should contact the Statewide Grievance Committee at... Posted 15 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Houston, TX Posted 15 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Maryland
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You may appeal any final order; your post says this is a motion ruling order so... Posted 15 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Palm Desert, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Some litigators won't send a demand letter like that without the client being... Posted 16 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Rowlett, TX
Robert Sterling Guest's answer
What you have is a fee dispute. Most lawyers are not in the business of... Posted 16 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility New Port Richey, FL
Adam Marshall Hames' answer
I am assuming that you are referring to a federal criminal matter. Ultimately... Posted 16 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Candler, NC
Sarah Ann Carr's answer
Even if you get into law school, your biggest hurdle might be getting admitted... Posted 16 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Vancouver, WA Posted 16 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Brooklyn, NY
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
They do want to look at every job. I would fill out the form HONESTLY as yo...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If being a stripper is a lawful job in the state where she worked, being a... Posted 17 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Detroit, MI
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
http://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/should-i-file-a-lawsuit-against-my-community-... Posted 17 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility San Jose, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
Send your attorney a letter, by certified mail, asking that he give you a... Posted 18 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Chicago, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
If an attorney is there and the complaint is verified, you would not be... Posted 18 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Virginia Posted 18 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Tampa, FL
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
I believe your best bet is to consult with an attorney who routinely handles... Posted 3 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Nahant, MA
William T Harrington's answer
I judge can recuse himself on his own initiative or by motion of one of the...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
A judge can recuse himself or herself for just about an reason. However, on... Posted 18 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Tucson, AZ
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
In all honesty almost any criminal practitioner will be able ot handle such a... |