That attorney has a conflict of interest.
The State's Attorney General or a delegate handles the court matters dealing with the State.
No federal agency - but you can contact your local or state Bar Association. They will investigate complaints against attorneys. === === If a crime such as fraud has been committed, then the US Attorney can assist in investigating such matters. The Bar Association and the Disciplinary Commission only advise the attorney of wrong doing, but they do not reprimand unless it is gross misconduct. Start with the Disciplinary in your area, every state has one, then cc to Bar and US Attorney office if necessary.
If you are on the employer phone I would say yes, but if you are at home on your own home phone and communication with your fellow employee I wouldn't think so. Misconduct only will be if you are on the Company phone and its against the company policy which in some cases it is, the phone shouldn't be used for anything that's not related to that business.
If you possess "full power of attorney" yes, you can.
Crown Attorney
No, they cannot act for the subject. A power of attorney expires on the death of the grantor.
An attorney to represent your matters with insurance typically start at $150 per hour
district attorney
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.
The Attorney General
A power of attorney has no rights to use the money for personal use. They are to represent the grantor in legal matters.
An attorney in Pennsylvania is a legal professional who is licensed to practice law and provide legal advice and representation to clients in legal matters.