Affidavit sworn by friends or family
Generally, an affidavit is a sworn statement that must be notarized according to the law of the state within which it is being submitted. Without...
Elmsford, NY
Personal injury Lawyer at Elmsford, NY
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Litigation, Appeals
Generally, an affidavit is a sworn statement that must be notarized according to the law of the state within which it is being submitted. Without...
Whether or not you still have a viable cause of action really depends on when (or if) the person(s) have stopped using your information. You should...
Your question makes little sense, but I am assuming you wish to file a criminal complaint with the FBI over some testimony given by the trustee in...
In general, you will be required to reimburse counsel for expenses. Additionally, your attorney will be entitled to compensation for work...
There is too little information here to give you an accurate answer. Your best bet is to put these questions to your lawyer, and ask until you...
There are no rules requiring a lawyer to give you an "explanation" in writing. If you believe there is an issue, report it to the bar committee...
You will also have the option to appeal the ruling (at some point).
A person making statements, even if the statements are untrue, made in the context of a judicial proceeding, enjoy immunity against subsequent...
Although I am not admitted to CA, a quick look online shows you likely require a pardon, not merely a certificate of rehabilitation to restore you...
Judicial immunity would bar any claim as a matter of public policy.