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A principal in a law firm is the natural or legal person that gives the authority to partners in their firm to enter a single or multiple legal relationships with third parties. This usually falls under the commercial law branch known as agency.

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A principal in a law firm is the natural or legal person that gives the authority to partners in their firm to enter a single or multiple legal relationships with third parties. This usually falls under the commercial law branch known as agency.

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