Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Nevada
Right to obtain unlicensed legal counsel
I have a friend who is a self-learned expert in history, economics, quantum physics/mechanics and most of all constituional law. Would I not have the right to his representaion if I so chose?
Asked on 7/14/06, 7:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: Right to obtain unlicensed legal counsel
Only licensed attorneys may represent others in court proceedings. Those unlicensed, regardless of their education or training, may not appear as a representative of others, paid or unpaid, in the courts of this country.
Answered on 7/17/06, 12:15 pm
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