A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.
The Attorney General is the chief legal advisor to the government, and is responsible for the representation of the government in court (although rarely appears in person). In some countries, the Attorney General may have responsibility over law enforcement and/or public prosecutions. The Solicitor General is a similar office, but is either the Attorney General's deputy (as in the UK), or a person who represents the government in court (as in the US).
An attorney of record is an attorney who has submitted his name to the court or tribunal as the person responsible for the representation of the client.
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.
The power of attorney is the form or document used to create the attorney-in-fact. The person who signs the power is the principal, the person designated as having the power of attorney is the agent or attorney-in-fact. The power can be limited and/or durable or general. It can also be limited to a specific purpose, like signing documents to purchase or sell a house. Durable means it continues in effect even though the principal becomes mentally incompetent. The power ends on the death of the principal unless revoked earlier.
Yes, the singular is Attorney General, the plural is Attorneys General. It is usual to have just one attorney advising an administration, this person would be that administration's Attorney General. However a number of administrations (eg the states comprising the US of A) would each have an Attorney General and collectively these many attorneys would be referred to as the Attorneys General of the states.
A collection attorney has many tasks that they perform. A collection attorney is responsible to contact those responsible of owing money to someone or a company, and working on how that person will pay the money. After how is worked out, the collection attorney keeps track of the payments and if any are missed, will visit or contact the person.
I was told by Unemployment to call the Illinois state attorney general & report fraud! Yet I’m not getting anywhere& this person is ruining my life!
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Yes, a power of attorney only represents a living person. After the grantor's death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.
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Only if you are talking about a specific person. If you're writing "US Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr.," then it should be capitalized. If you're just referring to one of many positions of attorney general with no name attached, it should be lowercase--e.g.: "When I grow up, I want to be an attorney general."
The Prime Minister, usually with the Attorney-General pick a Governor-General and then tell the queen to nominate that person to the office.