Your attorney, or the other side's attorney? In an hourly fee basis, your attorney can charge you for all of his or her time spent on a matter, including time spent conducting, preparing or responding to discovery. In a contingency basis, you do not pay your attorney for hourly fees, but you do pay your attorney's costs if you have a favorable outcome (i.e. settle the cases for value or obtain a judgment).
Can an attorney sign a mortgage deed/legal charge?
No not really but you can get an attorney to reduce the charge.
Get a new attorney and have the new attorney ask for time to get into the case.
The Attorney general
That is my question...can a person who holds the power of attorney for another person charge fees in the state of Georgia? And if so, is there some type of fee structure?
With a lawyer. You need an attorney to fight a DWI charge effectively. Legal proceedings are complicated, but there is always a chance that a good attorney can help you keep your license.
In the United States, the Attorney General is a cabinet level position. The Attorney General is in charge of the US Justice Department.
You acknowledge its receipt and comply with what it asks for. If you are represented by an attorney - turn it over to them.
The rule of "discovery."
Not directly from the police. The state's attorney or district attorney will provide one in court during a process called discovery.
The attorney general is the head of the United States Department of Justice.
It'll take a good attorney.