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agent put in place of another to manage particular affairs of the principal.

 


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ATTORNEY-GENERAL, in England, the chief law officer appointed to manage all the legal affairs and suits in which the crown is interested.

Attorney Fees at Legal Glossary What is it? The payment made to a lawyer for legal services.

Attorney of record - The principal attorney in a lawsuit, who signs all formal documents relating to the suit.
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Attorney-At-Law: An advocate, counsel, or official agent employed in preparing, managing, and trying cases in the courts.

ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE - California Evidence Code section 954 states that 'the client, whether or not a party, has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between client and lawyer . .

Attorney-In-Fact
(n) Attorney -In-Fact is the person, duly authorized by a documented power of Attorney, ...

The Attorney General is the Government's principal legal adviser. Usually a Member of Parliament, they provide advice on a range of legal matters.

Attorney-Client Privilege: Generally, all communications between an attorney and their client are privileged, that is they are entirely confidential, being given special protection under the law, ...

Attorney of Record - Attorney whose name appears in the permanent records or files of a case and who represents one side or another.

Attorney-in-Fact: An individual designated in a power of attorney document, to act as the agent of the person who has executed the document.
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Attorneys' Fees Award: In exceptional cases in patent infringement litigation, the court may require the losing party to pay the attorneys' fees of the prevailing party.
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Attorney
An alternate word for lawyers or "barrister & solicitor", used mostly in the USA. A person that has been trained in the law and that has been certified to give legal advice or to represent others in litigation.

U.S. attorney: A lawyer appointed by the President in each judicial district to prosecute and defend cases for the federal government.

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Term: Attorney
Definition: One licensed to practice law under state rules (admitted to the bar); an agent appointed to act in place of another; an advocate.

Defense Attorney or Defence Counsel definition:
Lawyers who represent persons facing criminal charges.
Lawyers, attorneys or barristers who represent persons facing criminal law charges.

Power of AttorneyDocument that authorizes a person to make, on the grantor's behalf, decisions concerning the grantor's property and personal care issues.

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Attorney - A lawyer; a person admitted to legal practice in a state who is qualified to represent the legal interests of another person.
Automatic Waiver - See Waiver of Jurisdiction.

ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE - In all legal matters, the client (whether or not a party to litigation) has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between client and lawyer.

attorney of recordAttorney who name appears in the permanent files of a case.
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Attorney
One licensed to practice law under state rules (admitted to the bar); an agent appointed to act in place of another; an advocate.
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Attorney of record - An attorney , named in the records of a case, who is responsible for handling the cause on behalf of the party he represents.
Bankruptcy - A legal proceeding where a person or business is relieved of paying certain debts.

attorney-in-fact - A private person (who is not necessarily a lawyer) authorized by another to act in his or her place, either for some particular purpose, as to do a specific act, or for the transaction of business in general, ...

attorney fees - The fees charged by an attorney. A party is not entitled to recover attorney fees unless authorized to do so by contract between the parties or by statute.

ATTORNEY OF RECORD An attorney who has filed a written "appearance" on behalf of a client indicating his representation of the client.

Attorney-in-fact. One who serves another as agent in the doing of a particular thing; an agent for the transaction of an act specified in a sealed instrument called a "letter" or "power" of attorney.

attorney Technically means an agent or substitute, or one who is appointed and authorized to act on behalf on another; in common usage, the term refers to a lawyer, or attorney at law; when a power of attorney is given to a nonlawyer, ...

Attorney of Record - The attorney named in the records or file of a case who bears the responsibility for the handling of the case on behalf of the party he or she represents.
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Attorney General's Reference
36(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1972.
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attorney
n. 1) an agent or someone authorized to act for another. 2) a person who has been qualified by a state or federal court to provide legal services, including appearing in court.

attorney fees
The payment made to a lawyer for legal services. These fees may take several forms: hourly per job or service -- for example, ...

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attorney
(may be referred to as a practitioner or representative) - an individual who is a member in good standing of the bar of any United States court or the highest court of any State and who is registered to practice before the Office.

Attorneys cannot lawfully make a bargain with their clients to receive for their compensation, a part of the thing sued for; in New York, 2 Caines, 147; Ohio, 1 Ham.

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District Attorneys - also known as prosecutors, represent the state in all criminal actions brought in Superior and District courts, and in juvenile delinquency cases in which an attorney represents the child.

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Power of Attorney:
An instrument authorizing another to act as one's agent or attorney.
Power of Sale:
The right to sell land when a mortgage is in default.

Your State Attorney General, County/City Prosecutor, or County/City Law Enforcement: check in the Blue Pages of your local phone book under the appropriate section heading of either "Local Governments," "County Governments," or "State Government." ...

DISTRICT ATTORNEY - The name of the public officer who is elected in each city or county to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY - Being tried twice for the same offense.

POWER OF ATTORNEY: The authority to act legally for another person.
PRECEDENT: A previously decided case that is considered binding in the court where it was issued and in all lower courts in the same jurisdiction.

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power of attorney - An instrument in writing whereby one person, as principal, appoints another as his agent and confers authority to perform certain specified acts or kinds of acts on behalf of principal.

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statement by an attorney in opposition to testimony, or the attempted admission of evidence, and opposing its consideration as evidence.
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Medical Power of Attorney
A Medical Power of Attorney gives specific instructions, prepared in advance, that are intended to direct medical care for an individual if he or she becomes unable to do so in the future. . . .

" TOP Pettifogger : A petty or underhanded lawyer or an attorney who sustains a professional livelihood on disreputable or dishonorable business.

Power of Attorney A notice to third parties given by a principal to his agent designating and identifying the agent as one having the principal’s authority to act in his place and stead, i.e., on his behalf.

This is not part of attorney's fees.
Affiant - A person who makes and signs an Affidavit.
Affidavit - A statement sworn to and affirmed before an official who is authorized to administer oaths.

Power of attorney: Document under seal which gives a person the right to make binding decisions for another, as an agent.

Also used to describe the person who is the recipient of a power of attorney; the person who would have to exercise the power of attorney.

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The right to consult with an attorney and to have an attorney present during questioning.
The right to have counsel appointed at public expense, prior to any questioning if the suspect cannot afford counsel.
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Privilege: The right a spouse has to make admissions to an attorney or counselor that can not be later used as evidence.
Pro Se Divorce: A divorce in which each spouse represents themselves in court without an attorney.

Pro Bono
For free. A pro bono attorney is an attorney who provides services at no charge to the client.
Pro Se
Acting without the aid of an attorney; representing yourself.

Information: A formal accusation by a government attorney that the defendant committed a misdemeanor.
Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.

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