Yes. The bar is the licensing exam taken by attorneys.
They become licensed because they are being used for copywrite.
The offer came from President Polk after Polk's first Attorney General resigned to became navy secretary. Polk had resigned as Senator because his wife hated life in Wasnington and because he needed to build up law practice and income. He may have been tempted to take the offer but his wife was in worse health than she had been and he was making progress in establishing his law practice and was already United States attorney from Polk's earlier appointment.
cats shouldn't be registered because you will have to pay the registration fees.
No, they do not have to be licensed. But it is far better to use a licensed plumber because they are insured for their work and are up to date on new products and codes.
In the United States, Attorney-at-law means a lawyer. The distinction is made because people can have "power of attorney" or "letter of attorney", which is referred to as Attorney-in-fact.
It is about $32.56 because i have a paper on it and i used to be a registered nurse
Licensed massage therapists are better than non-licensed because they are legally trained. They are much more qualified and have better understand of what massage is.
it is about $67,720 i know because i got a paper on it and i used to be a registered nurse
No because they are not licensed to do so.
That would be an ineresting situation since both the driver and his vehicle need to be registered and licensed within the state of the driver's/owner's legal residence. In other words, the holder of a Wisconsin driver's license is supposed to be a resident of Wisconsin and, consequently, is supposed to register his vehicle in Wisconsin.
The word attorney's is a possessive - it means "belonging to the attorney." You would not abbreviate it because then it might get confusing about the apostrophe part.
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."