No, a U.S. Attorney is not appointed for life. U.S. Attorneys are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, typically serving four-year terms. They can be reappointed, but they also serve at the pleasure of the President and can be removed at any time.
The Attorney General for India is appointed by the President of India under Article 76(1) of the Constitution of India. ----------------RSS,IFFCO AONLA The Attorney General for India is appointed by the President of India under Article 76(1) of the Constitution of India. ----------------RSS,IFFCO AONLA
James Clark McReynolds, he was appointed by Roosevelt. He served from 1903 to 1907
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It is common for an attorney to be appointed executor. Other choices are banks or the court can appoint someone.
Yes.
The authority granted to you is specified in the power of attorney form.
An attorney appointed by the court to defend an indivudaul whs is unable to afford their own attorney. This can include Public Defenders as well as attorneys in private practice who volunteer their work "Pro Bono."
The power of attorney will have control of the property as long as the individual remains living. The life estate and the power of attorney expire on the death of the grantor.
Yes court-appointed attorney to defend me in a tax audit. Everyone is in titled to a public defender.
Robert was appointed Attorney General of the United States by his brother.
The Attorney General serves at the pleasure of the President, but any nominee for the position must be confirmed by the US Senate.
No, an attorney cannot appoint themselves as executor. The court makes the appointment.