well, im not sure. but i can tell you that it sure hasn't stopped this one guy from being a lawyer. hes a good lawyer too. his nane is Richard Spivey. i don't remember how many ounces of marijuana they caught him with but it sure didnt stop him from being a lawyer. hes a huge pothead and he smokes cigars every chance he gets. oh and hes in Tennessee, btw.
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A person would hire a securities attorney to protect oneself or company from scandals, illegal funding, or illegal trading. One should not wait until there is a problem before contacting a securities attorney. They are there to help prevent a problem from happening.
No its not illegal. but you should really check with someone before you sell
Yes, "Attorney at Law" should be capitalized when referring to someone's professional title. It is a specific and formal title that should be capitalized.
You should treat them with respect
Extortion is illegal an should be reported to the District Attorney or Police in your area.
its not illegal unless someone calls the cops but u should not doit
Once you have completed the Power of Attorney, you should give the original to whomever you named as the power of attorney (attorney-in-fact) and keep a copy for yourself.
It might be. You should check with your attorney before publishing that type of information on the internet.
Someone who suffered from whiplash during an accident should get in contact with a licensed Whiplash Injury attorney. The person can also use an attorney that handles general accident claims.
No. Get a job.
A Power of Attorney expires immediately upon the death of the principal. The attorney-in-fact has no power whatsoever to do anything with property after the death of the principal. You should discuss this situation with an attorney ASAP or with someone in your local district attorney's office. The attorney-in-fact had no legal power to sell property of the decedent and can be criminally prosecuted.