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Unauthorized legal advice is when someone who is not an attorney is giving you legal advice. This may be requested or voluntarily but is unauthorized either way.
No, it applies to the conversations in general. For example, you cannot be compelled to share what legal advice your attorney gave you, or specific instructions he suggested for the running of your company. However, as always, consult with your attorney to get a specific answer, appropriate to your situation and the laws of your state.
An attorney-client privilege is a legal doctrine which prevents certain confidential communications between a lawyer and his or her clients.
Answer:Yes. And so could the secretary, administrative assistant, office manager or anyone else the attorney likes. The interview is just to see if the client has a case that the attorney is interested in, and he is free to share those parameters with his staff. The signing of the representation is just a paperwork formality between the client and the lawyer.As long as the paralegal does not offer anything to the client which could be construed as 'legal advice' they are operating wtihin their legal capacity.
The United States Attorney General provides legal advice to the executive offices. The position of Attorney General was created in 1789.
You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.
You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.You need to consult with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court and file a petition. Appropriate legal advice will tell you what type of a petition to file. Perhaps you could get some advice from the District Attorney who prosecuted the criminal case.
you can get legal advice from an attorney or lawyer
Legal advice is the giving of a professional opinion regarding the assessment of a particular situation and the application of principles of law to that situation. Legal advice can only be provided by a licensed attorney.
In many states it is against the law to practice law if you are not a licensed attorney. A real estate broker should not be giving legal advice even if they have a law degree. There would be a conflict of interest. A prudent buyer should not rely on legal advice from a real estate broker. Legal advice should be obtained from an attorney who is paid to represent you and you alone. Although it rarely happens, your attorney should review contracts before you sign them. Unfortunately, an attorney more often gets involved after the binding contract has been signed and the buyer has hit a snag.
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One would need a franchise attorney to examine franchise documents and give advice to the client. They are experts in this field and can help those looking to set up a franchise or any other legal issues.