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answered on Oct 15, 2024
An Indiana attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. If you haven't already spoken with a local attorney, you could repost under "Traffic Tickets." Attorneys in that section are knowledgeable in this area. The post was probably overlooked under the... View More
answered on Sep 12, 2024
When community corrections or a probation officer threatens you with police presence or revocation, it's important to stay calm and understand your rights. Make sure you know the specific conditions of your probation or parole, as well as any recent accusations or violations they may be... View More
Had proof, they admitted the act in email, withdrew early and falsified the reasoning to the courts. But lied to me, made huge mistakes, acted without competence or diligence to the point of me have to help them and tell them how to do things. Confronted firm multiple times of actions but was... View More
answered on Sep 28, 2023
Of the many items you list as error, some may lead to a legal malpractice claim. Consult with experienced Legal Malpractice specialists attorneys in the state where this occurred.
I filed a complaint with attorney general's office Indiana about sub standard treatment. Which resulted in harming me more. Consequently, the outpatient clinic retaliated. Their actions didn't just exclude being treated by their facility, it effectively denied me treatment at any... View More
answered on Nov 1, 2021
Only an Indiana attorney could advise here because statutes of limitations for med mal and other actions are governed by state law, but your question remains open for a week. You may want to consider reaching out to a local attorney to discuss in detail, and examine the legal theories on which you... View More
My husband filed a petition for dissolution of marriage behind my back on 10/23/2020 and it looks like his lawyer submitted a bunch of stuff to the court. I haven't talked to anyone, hired a lawyer, or talked to his lawyer AT ALL. It shows that a notice of discovery with the "filed... View More
answered on Dec 2, 2020
It may have been an error by the clerk. You can try to contact the court to have them correct the CCS entry.
Also yes, effective service is required on you in order for the divorce to proceed.
Hope that helps.
I can’t get ahold of my attorney. Clark County Indiana
I decided to get a face mask while i was at the store. I put the mask on and it started burning and stinging. Apparently I'm allergic to it since my whole face is blotchy, red, and swollen for over 2 hours now. The product has no allergic reaction warnings. The product also does not inform... View More
answered on May 10, 2020
It’s not inherently unsafe if you had an idiosyncratic reaction; however, report it to the CA BBB and Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you end up having serious disfiguring scars it might be worth talking for their to a lawyer.
I was approved by the SSA to be a disabled person in 2014. It was for depression and arthritis. I recently had to go for a redetermination and then was found to be not disabled and then was told that I was found disabled due to mood disorder and anxiety disorder and then that was never the reason... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2017
Call the Indiana BAR Association at (317) 639-5465. They'll be able to refer you to someone who handles SSI Claims.
When we went to court the judge gave my ex every thing leaving me homeless and broke
answered on Jul 29, 2017
Consult with a malpractice attorney in your area and if you wish to file a grievance against him or her you can do so with the disciplinary commission.
He had his assistant telling me to steal soon to be ex credit cards charging over 10,000 for nothing was recused at court now I have nobody to represent me
answered on Mar 27, 2017
You can report your lawyer for misconduct or bad practices to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.
Here is the link to their website:
http://www.in.gov/judiciary/discipline/2373.htm
answered on Sep 25, 2016
I see no reason why you could not retain an attorney you knew socially.
answered on Aug 30, 2016
Florida. You have to sue where the act took place. Look for a member of the Fla. Assn for Justice in the county where the lawyer you want to sue works. They give free consultations.
I told him I did not want to work with him any longer after he was very unprofessional. He sent me a "consent to withdraw" form. It seems to indicate that he initiated the break in our working relationship.
answered on Aug 3, 2016
You can reword it to say "I knowingly and willingly consent to Mr. withdrawing as counsel in my case."
If I file any motions. Is this legal for the court employee to watch for and notify her?
answered on May 6, 2016
Court filings are a matter of public record so anyone can look to see what has been filed. I do not believe it is illegal for your ex's friend to "keep an eye out" for incoming filings.
answered on May 12, 2015
I'm not sure what you mean by "full rate." It all depends on the language in the retainer agreement. Ask him for an explanation. This would not be considered a legal malpractice issue.
I hired a lawyer, my friend was present at my meetings, i was never advised of my rights under the attorney client contract my friend asks questions to my lawyer about my case my lawyer answers them is this considered a breach of contract
answered on Jun 30, 2011
communications between a lawyer and a client are confidential. if you had a friend sit in with you and your lawyer then that confidentiality is waived as to that meeting. any questions answered by the lawyer to the friend at that meeting is acceptable.
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