It is an elective position.
Elected by voters
Roy Cooper
North Carolina does have Bait and Switch Laws. The Attorney General office or an attorney specializing in the particular law you need assist with will be able to assist you with any issues.
www.avvo.com and www.lawyerratingz.com will help you find a good attorney in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The North Carolina General Assembly
It really depends on what city and what type of attorney you need in North Carolina. One attorney is Richard L. Pinto in Greensboro NC.
General Attorney
The General Assembly is the bicameral legislature of North Carolina.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis selected Thomas Bragg of North Carolina to be his attorney general. This seemed to be a poor choice in that Bragg never showed the optimism nor enthusiasm that a cabinet member was required to have if the South was to its independence from the US. Davis would eventually replace Bragg.
They're elected.
No. Generally, the powers of attorney are not general. You need to check the particular signed agreement since they vary from state to state. For example, in North Carolina the bond form grants the following powers of attorney, which are very specific:"To execute appearance bonds of individuals before the General Court of Justice, District Court Division, and Superior Court Divisions of those counties of the State of North Carolina in which this Power of Attorney is registered."
He was an attorney in Rutherfordton North Carolina and served six terms in the North Carolina State Senate.
Wayne Stenehjem has held the office of North Dakota Attorney General since 2001 (as of October 2011).