A corporate lawyer has a steady paycheck, probably a pension or 401k plan and does not have to deal with a lot of individual clients who think they can boss the attorney around and micromanage the case just because they are paying the bill. The corporate lawyer does not have to maintain a law office, by making sure there is enough money coming in to pay the rent, salaries and expenses. On the other hand, the corporate lawyer's income is not completely under his control, may not make enough money to contribute to a pension and has to deal with only one client (the Boss) who thinks he/she can boss him around and micromanage the work just because the company is paying the lawyer's salary. The corporate lawyer takes the office the company gives him/her. So there are pros and cons to being a corporate as opposed to a private lawyer.
I sincerely mean no offense. If you are going to be successful as an attorney, this is a question with which you should need no help.
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Well, first you have to become an attorney...........
People can dispute whatever they want. But, assuming the power of attorney was for you if you become incapacitated or incompetent and named your mother as your power of attorney in that instance, she'll lose if she disputes it. You can name whomever you want as your power of attorney and no judge anywhere would rule otherwise.
there is no difference between these two, or should i say attorney exam is known as bar exams. the exams are for those who want to become lawyers and passed a law degree.
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An attorney 2 is no recognisised profession, anywhere.Becoming an attorney requires different qualifications depending on where you are. An attorney in the Ukraine is not an attorney in Mexico
In the United States, a person does not have to be an attorney to serve as Attorney General in all states, but having a law degree and legal experience is typically preferred for the role. Requirements may vary by state and country.
You can become an attorney in any state. You will have to pass their bar exam.
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You do not want an attorney who does not understand you situation and would compromise your stake in claiming your share. This can usually be achieved by doing a little background research before hiring your attorney.
No, all power of attorney forms become null and void after death.
You can decline to act as attorney-in-fact.
yes.