Oath and Obligation’s of Attorney – California Lawyers
Oath and Obligation’s of Attorney – California Lawyers Intermittently, a lawyer should read the oath given upon admission to the practice of law. This will help remind the lawyer of…
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Oath and Obligation’s of Attorney – California Lawyers Intermittently, a lawyer should read the oath given upon admission to the practice of law. This will help remind the lawyer of…
Landlord’s Right to Entry in California The 24 HOUR NOTICE Legal Reasons for Entry Inspections Improvements (incl. decoration) Maintenance Property Showings Emergencies Notice Requirement Usually 24 Hours, Written Verbal for…
Disqualification of a Judge for Prejudice DISQUALIFYNG OF PREJUDICED JUDGE CALIFORNIA LAW REGARDING JUDICIAL DISQUALIFICATION There are times when the disqualification of a judge can be an issue. The Code…
Best Criminal Attorney in Orange County – Review of Scott C Thomas Attorney Scott Thomas did not just cave in to the District Attorney, he fought for me and got…
Airline Overbooked Flight Compensation: Your Rights & How to Enforce Them involuntary denied boarding The first clue you’re on an overbooked flight is the gate attendant asking for volunteers to…
Another Court Strikes Cannabis Gun Control Law – United States v. Daniels Facts of the case In 1994, Earthy D. Daniels, Jr., was convicted of being a felon in possession…
PROTECTING THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AT THE Federal LEVEL Supreme Court upholds Indian Child Welfare Act The Supreme Court issued a landmark victory for tribal sovereignty in Brackeen v.…
WRITS and WRIT Types in the United States The Supreme Court (under Article 32) and the high courts (under Article 226) can issue the writs. 1. Habeas Corpus Means ‘to…
peremptory writ of mandate (or mandamus) A peremptory writ of mandate, or mandamus, is a judicial writ (i.e. order) to any governmental body, government official, or lower court requiring that…
Venue in Family Law Proceedings Venue refers to the location of a case, usually the county where the action is filed and heard. For example, if you are suing someone,…