In district courts, the wearing of a robe is no longer required by law, but is recommended. I wear a dress, but I`m not too picky about my appearance. It`s not about how well the bathrobe fits or whether it`s ironed perfectly. It`s just a matter of taking the time and effort to put on the dress. You probably did everything you could to keep this thing alive legally, and you left the country to expand it. without his mailing address can not take legal action Hello everyone! I wanted to introduce you to r/legaladviceGerman. As there are very few people who are familiar with this kind of thing on r/legaladvice, I decided to create a submarine for Austria, Germany and Switzerland that works in the same way. Now I realize that I could have chosen a better name, especially since not all of Switzerland speaks German, so let me tell you here that you can post well in English and get help there too. Come tell us about your legal problems! Has anyone been able to find the person`s address for a trial? I think it`s still recorded here somewhere. Perhaps with the help of the state or other services. Regarding the second question, I wrote the following in response to a similar question, and I think it covers what you asked: you can, of course, discuss legal issues with your friends, family and neighbors, but if, for example, you were to set up an office somewhere with a sign saying “Free legal advice for your pension”, or whatever, and announce that you are breaking the law. I don`t have any codebooks with me right now, but RDG is the place to be. My colleague, Mr.
Elwoody, has already pointed you in the right direction. As they say, “You don`t need to know everything, but you need to know where to find everything.” Germany has a bar exam, followed by a mandatory two-year internship and another bar exam. I passed the CA bar exam right away and the people say it are the hardest in the United States. When I came here, I gained a whole new perspective. All of this leads to fewer lawyers and, I argue, aspiring lawyers who are better prepared. I know German lawyers who are fully qualified (IMO) to provide legal advice after being admitted to the bar. I have rarely met anyone who has instilled this confidence in CA. Not necessarily.
As they found him when he returned, it is likely that they regularly asked the authorities for his current address. for 15 years, which keeps this thing legally alive. If they had his address (or could reasonably get it) and didn`t communicate for 3 years, then that`s another story. I guess a debt collection agency knows all the tricks. General legal advice (e.g., the guy in that thread who asked me about tenancy law) doesn`t apply to a specific case. He is simply curious to know the law of the lease. So there is no trust, and I do not give him a recommendation. The fee is for recommendation, not liability. I can`t afford a lawyer at the moment and free legal aid has a waiting list that is longer than my call time. Which brings me to being a non-German lawyer in Germany.
I am a member of the bar in my riding. But I am admitted to the bar. Why is this relevant? The German word for lawyer is both Anwalt (or Anwältin) and Rechtsanwalt (or Rechtsanwältin). However, some RACs consider avocado to be a protected term, others do not. So in my district, it would be illegal to call me a lawyer or even a foreign lawyer. They seem fine with the lawyer, but they would really prefer only the lawyer. But despite the RAK`s attempts, I still receive customers, pay the bills and leave the lights on. I wanted to give my two cents. Conversely, I think that the German legal market as a whole is very different from that of the United States and that it is difficult to compare the strength of one to the other.
As in many areas of trade, it is important to keep in mind the size of the United States compared to Germany. Size doesn`t always mean power, but the size of the U.S. economy, the number of lawyers, and the market capitalization of the companies that feed the big hungry legal monster are all things to consider. I sail here a lot and people seem to have a lot of legal questions. One last thing to consider. Many of the leading lawyers in Germany all have LLMs from America (usually NY) and most are members of the New York Bar. Many also have a doctorate in law (Dr. iur.). Neither an LLM (unless it is Georgetown taxes) nor a doctorate in law are widely seen by American lawyers or even American jurists.
I can`t say what, if anything, that means for quality here, but it`s an interesting observation. P. If you want advice, I will be in advance: I am happy to give general answers, but specific recommendations trigger fees by law. Feel free to ask me why (hint: it has to do with Adolf Hitler, no kidding). First of all, I understand that reddit is probably not a great place to seek legal advice. But before I really turn to a lawyer, I`d like to hear some advice or know if anyone has the same experience. I`m really sorry if my message annoys you. Why do some recommendations trigger fees? Is it a question of having an appropriate contract between the lawyer and the client, so that the lawyer has to take responsibility for bad advice or something like that? That said, I enjoy helping private clients, and many of these cases have been the most satisfying for me.