Yes, if he/she is licensed to practice in your state.
That is my question...can a person who holds the power of attorney for another person charge fees in the state of Georgia? And if so, is there some type of fee structure?
An attorney general basically has control and supervision over all legal matters in the state they work in. Another duty of the attorney general is to represent the public interest.
false, the comptroller is in charge of state funds.
a lawyer In many jurisdictions, the term "District Attorney" is used. An attorney working for a state government is often known as an (assistant) attorney general.
Yes. An attorney who is moving from one state to another will have to re-take the bar exam in the state they are moving to. This is due to the vast variation in laws from state to state.
Too much of a theoretical question. You'll have retain an attorney to find out what the charge(s) against you is, and then go from there.
Contact the state bar. They will have information and are probaby in charge of the investigation.
It is legal, but against the Merchant Agreement that the club would of signed to process credit cards.
It applies only to civil, not criminal, matters. One State cannot enforce another State's criminal law. Full faith and credit need not be given to certain divorces granted by one State to residents of another State.
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If the decree orders are within a reasonable date range then an attorney can direct you how to get it enforced in another state. This is usually the case even in your own state. So, see an attorney. Court orders can be enforced directly by law enforcement officers.