Saturday, February 20, 2010

Can Canadian Sue Americans Can An American Lawyer Represent Me In A Canadian Courtroom When I Am Suing Someone?

Can an American Lawyer represent me in a Canadian courtroom when I am suing someone? - can canadian sue americans

I had problems finding a lawyer willing to my case because of "conflicts" with the participation of the lawyer or his firm and the parties are named in the complaint.

4 comments:

Left the building said...

Only if entitled to this right in judicial practice.

fr_chuck said...

Canadia when it is entitled to a lawyer.

But given the fact that Canadian law and U.S. law is so different that they do not want an American lawyer not trained in Canadian law

cantcu said...

I am sure that U.S. attorneys are also admitted to the bar in Canada! Search the city closest relatively large, or you can visit the ABA, a!

wizekid said...

They are a group of lawyers who practice in the United States and Canada, where she admitted to the bars in the United States and one or more of the bars in the Province of Canada. You will find your business on the U.S. Attorney May to represent only if he / she was admitted to the bar or in the possession of a valid Canadian practice in Canada. Hope luck finding one.

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