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What does attorney at law mean what else can an attorney be at'?
In the United States, Attorney-at-law means a lawyer. The distinction is made because people can have "power of attorney" or "letter of attorney", which is referred to as Attorney-in-fact.
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How have the power of attorney laws changed?
The laws that govern Powers of Attorney are changing to reflect an increase in the financial exploitation of elders. A good example is New York where changes were made in 2009. Those changes include:...
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Does JD equal attorney at law?
J.D. stands for Juris Doctor. This is the degree that people earn when they graduate from law school. Attorney at law means the person finished law school and is licensed to practice by the state bar...
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What does a civil law attorney specialize in?
A civil law attorney specializes in cases where an American citizen's civil rights have been violated. For example, if you were treated unfairly because of your gender, religion, race, age etc., any...
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Do you have to travel if your a criminal law attorney?
Sometimes you might. For the purpose of this answer, I will assume that "travel" means a significant distance from your home.
As with any business, you can choose which matters to take on and which...