I have read about these pre-paid legal service benefits that state that an attorney will write a letter on your behalf. But do they really represent you meaning are they retained to represent you on a matter and would then without retainer show up to your case in court? When does the contractual “representation” take place?
Posts Tagged ‘Represent’
When Does An Attorney Really Represent You?
Monday, February 1st, 2010Can An Attorney Represent My For A Debtors Exam In A California Court?
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010I cannot attend my debtors exam. Can an attorney represent me for this type of case?
In California Small Claims Court Can A Corporation Have An Attorney Represent Them?
Friday, November 20th, 2009In California, if I sue a corporation can they have an attorney represent them? If not, who has to appear on behalf of the corporation?
Can An Attorney Who Is Licensed In America Practice, Or Represent Clients In The European Union?
Friday, October 9th, 2009An example would be, an attorney working for an international law firm in say, New York, and then moving to Paris to work in one of it’s offices there.
What S A Good Website To Post An Ad For A Attorney To Represent A Friend Of Mine In A Civil Rights Court?
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009He has evidence of his case, and the least I am asking is for a phone call or mail sent to him letting him know his rights a bit further or any advice. I will go into details further with any attorney who think they can talk to him. I willl be grateful. Does anyone know any sites to post this?
Can An Attorney Represent A Client If They Did Not Sign Contract?
Monday, July 27th, 2009I had this attorney for my divorce. After final hearing he windrowed himself. Now I am going back to court regarding child custody. Can he represent me if after his windrow we did not sign a new contract?
Can An Attorney Volunteer To Represent Someone Who Is Mentally Unable To Seek An Attorney?
Thursday, June 25th, 2009If an attorney is aware that a brain-dead person has been victimized in some way, can that attorney take initiative and represent that person even though not requested to do so? This is purely academic so feel free to be creative with the question and any related variables.