FAQs

Often, people may have viable bases for lawsuits but fear that they are not allowed to file their claim without a lawyer. As a result, concerns over paying attorney fees may keep some from following through with their claims, meaning that the legal wrong may go unaddressed and the person who was wronged may go uncompensated. But, it is possible to file a lawsuit without a lawyer. This article will tell you how.

Attorney-client privilege refers to a legal privilege that works to keep confidential communications between an attorney and his or her client secret. The privilege is asserted in the face of a legal demand for the communications, such as a discovery request or a demand that the lawyer testify under oath.

When a client loses faith or trust in his attorney the client may consider firing his lawyer. All too often, a client fires his attorney only to have his “new” attorney reject his case or try to get rid of it quickly once he reviews the legal pleadings, motions, depositions and records of the case.