Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
No
You cannot sue a lawyer simply because the lawyer did not win the case. You can sue if the lawyer did not do a good job. It can be difficult to prove unless it is obvious, such as the lawyer showing up to court inebriated.
A lawyer sues for injury by collecting the facts and then presenting them to a court system. The court system will decide if the case if legit and will act accordingly.
Sure. You can sue anyone for anything... "Sue" just means ask. If you sue, you're asking the court to force someone to pay something. The court can refuse or the court can tell the individual that he/she has a debt and must pay. But if the person is already in prison and has no financial resources, what do you think will happen? You won't get anything from him/her, and all you'll do is run up a lawyer debt and court costs.
I don't think so. Whether the lawyer does or not is the question. But the only way you can get a bench warrant is if you miss your court date.
Get a lawyer and don't say anything to them. Go to a mental hospital because you're paranoid.
The best way to sue Experian is to hire a lawyer. A lawyer will examine your claim and determine whether you have a case.
How To SueTo sue because another student attacked you and the teacher did nothing, get a lawyer and take them to court. Say that the student attacked you and the teacher did nothing.
No. An attorney would sue in court and obtain a lien for legal services against a client who didn't pay.
to my knowledge you can sue for ANY damages, the question is a bit confusing
You can sue anyone. The question is whether the court will throw it out because it is frivolous, because you have no standing, or for some other reason. Usually, your lawyer will screen potential suits before they get to court, because a lawyer bringing a frivolous suit can be subject to punishment by the court.