There is no 'set term' for the Attorney General of the US. He serves "at the pleasure of the President."
Only a few Attorneys General have served for more than one President.
Some names of long term disability attorneys are Josh Van Kampen and Julie Fosbinder. They are partners at the firm Fosbinder & Van Kampen, PLLC. You can contact their office at 704.323.7886.
Attorneys is the plural of attorney
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In Minnesota, county attorneys are elected to four-year terms. They serve as the chief legal officers for their respective counties, handling criminal prosecutions and various legal matters. The term length allows for regular elections, enabling voters to assess the performance of their county attorneys periodically.
This can vary because long term disability claimes are not regulated by the SSA. This is a question that should be asked early in the process, keep in mind that many attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning you dont pay a dime unless your case is won.
JAG is the term often used. It stands for Judge Advocate General's Corps. JAG officers are licensed attorneys.
There are many different attorneys such as: International Attorneys, Bankruptcy Attorneys, Employment Attorneys, Divorce Attorneys, and Social Security Attorneys. For a complete list check the government website.
"Attorneys general" is the correct term because "attorney" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of general, just like "doctors' office" refers to an office for doctors. So, the possessive form properly applies to "attorneys."
Yes, attorneys can serve on jury duty in the United States, as long as they meet the eligibility requirements and are not disqualified based on specific circumstances of the case.
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The possessive form of the plural noun attorneys-at-law is attorneys-at-law's .Example: All attorneys-at-law's credentials are subject to a background investigation.
The term professional corporation refers to a corporation that is formed for the purpose of operating a profession that requires a license to practice. These include physicians, attorneys, and dentists.