It depends on how it is being used. My friend, Attorney Jane Hill, went to lunch with me. Attorney Jane Hill, the lead prosecutor, gave the opening statement. Attorney Jane Hill led the defense in the case.
The litigious attorney was never without a case.
The burden of proof was on the district attorney in proving the man was guilty of robbery.
Depends on what type of issue they are handling. If it deals with divorce, probably. If it is simply business deals or even criminal cases, no there isn't a conflict of interest, unless he is representing both parties in the same action or negotiation and they are on opposite sides.
An IRS tax attorney is usually hired to help resolve tax issues. If you make a mistake on your tax return a tax attorney can help straighten out the mistakes and clear any debts or charges you may face with the IRS. The use of a public accountant may help you file your tax return and prevent the need for an IRS tax attorney in the future.
It depends on what rights you are referring to. The stepson has the legal rights set forth in the Power of Attorney document. Those are likely to include the power to sell solely owned property, manage bank accounts, make medical decisions, etc. He cannot use the power to disinherit the spouse. The spouse should consult with an attorney to discuss her rights and status.It depends on what rights you are referring to. The stepson has the legal rights set forth in the Power of Attorney document. Those are likely to include the power to sell solely owned property, manage bank accounts, make medical decisions, etc. He cannot use the power to disinherit the spouse. The spouse should consult with an attorney to discuss her rights and status.It depends on what rights you are referring to. The stepson has the legal rights set forth in the Power of Attorney document. Those are likely to include the power to sell solely owned property, manage bank accounts, make medical decisions, etc. He cannot use the power to disinherit the spouse. The spouse should consult with an attorney to discuss her rights and status.It depends on what rights you are referring to. The stepson has the legal rights set forth in the Power of Attorney document. Those are likely to include the power to sell solely owned property, manage bank accounts, make medical decisions, etc. He cannot use the power to disinherit the spouse. The spouse should consult with an attorney to discuss her rights and status.
The comma goes after the word 'because' when it is used at the beginning of a dependent clause, separating the clause from the main clause. For example: "I stayed inside, because it was raining."
Yes, a comma should be used after "which" when it introduces a nonrestrictive clause in a sentence.
No. After the word and comma can not be used, as it is grammatically inappropriate to use comma after conjunctions such as and, which are called coordinate conjunctions.
Modern American writers generally use punctuation so their readers can understand their writing. The old rules concerning punctuation have become guidelines. Your reader is more important than the rules. Will the comma or the lack of it clarify the issue to your reader. For example, you can put commas this way. John and Sue, Bill and Mary, and Jane went fishing. Your readers already know John and Sue are couples and Jane is single. The commas divide the elements that go together. The comma before the final "and" indicates that it is the last item in the series. We could have said, "and Jane and Joan. the first and would have the comma in front of it. Write your sentence. Then look at it. Have an eraser. Use a pencil. Try it both ways.
Yes, you should use a comma before "Jr." when writing a person's name to separate the person's last name from the suffix. For example, "John Smith, Jr."
No, a comma is not necessary.
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You can use a comma after an opener , so if it is 'Finally' the opener you are talking about, then yes.
The comma should come before the word "but" when it is used to separate two independent clauses. For example: "I wanted to go to the store, but it started raining."
In a company name such as "ABC Corp," do not use a comma. However, use a comma in the formulation, "ABC, Inc."
You can use ", and" or just "and" but not just a comma.