Attorney may refer to Attorney at law , a lawyer in some countries Attorney general , the principal legal adviser to a government Attorney in fact , a person authorised to act on someone else s behalf in a legal or business matter by a power of attorneyAttorney England and Wales , a person, who may be but is not necessarily a lawyer, who is authorised to act on someone else s behalf in either a business or a personal matter disambig fr Attorney ru ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 A city attorney can be an elected or wikt appointment appointed position in local government in the United States city and municipal government in the United States . The city attorney is the Attorney at law United States attorney representing the city or municipality. In some small towns, the city attorney is usually a lawyer in Practice of law private practice and handles only governmental matters. In other towns or cities the he or she also prosecutes minor crimes. A city attorney generally handles all legal matters for the city, from traffic ticket s to civil lawsuit s to acting as a general counsel , giving legal advice for city Government agency departments . Areas of focus may include Civil law common law Civil Claim legal claims against city such as claims against the city Law enforcement agency police department Criminal law Criminal prosecute misdemeanor s and violations Felony felonies are usually prosecuted by a district attorney , State s Attorney or Commonwealth s Attorney Real estate drug alcohol nuisance, substandard housing or code enforcement DEFAULTSORT City Attorney Category Government occupations Category Prosecution Category Lawyers by type Job stub ... more details
for the television program Power of Attorney TV show Refimprove date November 2008 Technical date January 2011 A power of attorney POA or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act ... is the agency law agent , donee , or attorney ref Under Louisiana state law only, the agent is referred ... Art. 2989 ref or, in some common law jurisdictions, the attorney in fact . Formerly, a power referred .... Reference necessary date September 2011 Attorney in fact The term attorney in fact is used in several states of the United States in place of the term agent in power of attorney documents and should be distinguished from the term attorney at law United States attorney at law . An attorney at law ... Power of Attorney Act employs the term agent . ref http www.law.upenn.edu bll archives ulc dpoaa 2008 final.htm Uniform Power of Attorney Act, 2006 ref As an agent, an attorney in fact is a fiduciary for the principal, so the law requires an attorney in fact to be completely honest with and loyal to the Principal commercial law principal in their dealings with each other. If the attorney in fact is being paid to act for the principal, the contract is usually separate from the power of attorney ... them, whereas the power of attorney is intended to be shown to various other people. In the context of the unincorporated reciprocal inter insurance exchange URIE the attorney in fact is a stakeholder ... funds to pay insurance claims. When all the claims are paid, the attorney in fact then returns the leftover ... The person creating a power of attorney, also known as the grantor , can only do so when he she has ... s disease or a head injury in a car crash to grant permission at any time after the power of attorney ... specifically states in that power of attorney that he she wishes the document to remain in effect even if he she becomes incapacitated. This type of power of attorney, that stays in effect even after the grantor becomes incapacitated, is commonly referred to as a Durable power of attorney durable ... more details
also Prosecutor In many jurisdiction s in the United States , a District Attorney DA is an Election elected ... of Crime criminal offenses . The district attorney at law attorney is the highest officeholder in the jurisdiction ... s Attorney , State s Attorney , County attorney County Attorney , or County Prosecutor ..., D.C. is United States Attorney . Such officers are appointed by the President of the United States , serve under the Attorney General of the United States Attorney General , and prosecute cases in the United ... States Attorney s, or AUSAs. Most US states also have an attorney who oversees prosecutions throughout the state, normally known as the Attorney General. In the United Kingdom , positions equivalent to a District Attorney are the Chief Crown Prosecutors or Crown Prosecutors in the case of Deputy ... Prosecutions or Crown Prosecutor , while Canada uses the titles of Crown Attorney or Crown Counsel . An Executive Assistant District Attorney EADA , sometimes called the Chief Assistant District Attorney CADA , or the First Assistant District Attorney is a title given to senior management in a prosecutor ... resembles that of the Executive Officer XO on a naval vessel, with the elected District Attorney as the Commanding Officer CO . He or she reports directly to the District Attorney and acts as the district attorney in his or her absence. Often, the EADA may oversee or prosecute some of the larger crimes within the jurisdiction . In some offices the Executive Assistant District Attorney has the responsibility of hiring lawyers and other staff members in the District Attorney s office. Often, the EADA ... where the elected prosecutor is the Commonwealth s Attorney a similar position is assigned the title of First Assistant Commonwealth s Attorney. See also United States Attorney External links http www.alabamaprosecutor.com Website of the Alabama District Attorney s Association http da.co.la.ca.us Website of the Los Angeles County District Attorney s Office http www.prosecutor.info Prosecuting ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 A county attorney in many areas of the United States is the chief legal officer for a County United States county or local judicial district. It is usually an elected position. The role of the county attorney can be similar to or complementary to that of a local State s Attorney , Commonwealth s Attorney or District Attorney . In some jurisdictions, the county attorney oversees the operations of local prosecutors with respect to violations of county ordinances. In other jurisdictions, the county attorney prosecutes traffic matters and or misdemeanors. In some states the county attorney prosecutes violations of state laws to the extent that the state permits local prosecution of these. County attorneys do not prosecute federal crimes, which are the jurisdiction of a United States Attorney . Many county attorneys also bear responsibilities not related to criminal prosecution. These include defending the county against civil suit s, occasionally initiating such suits on behalf of the county, preparing or reviewing contract s entered into by the county and providing legal advice and counsel to local government. In some jurisdictions, the county attorney does not handle any criminal matters at all, but serves only as the legal counsel to the county. For example, in Arizona and Montana a County Attorney represents the county and state within their county, prosecutes all felony felonies occurring within the county, and prosecutes misdemeanor s occurring within unincorporated area s of the county. On the other hand, County Attorneys in Kentucky prosecute only misdemeanors and traffic matters and serve as legal counsel for their county, with felony prosecutions the responsibility of the Commonwealth s Attorney for the given county. US law stub Category Prosecution Category Lawyers by type ja ... more details
Commonwealth s Attorney is the title given to the elected prosecutor of felony crimes in Kentucky and Virginia . Other states refer to similar prosecutors as District Attorney or State s Attorney . A Commonwealth s Attorney is the highest law enforcement official in his or her jurisdiction and in many jurisdictions supervises a staff which includes a Chief Deputy Commonwealth s Attorney, Deputy Commonwealth s Attorneys and Assistant Commonwealth s Attorneys. A Commonwealth s Attorney is a constitutional officer, which means that the job is established in the state Constitution which defines the position, the broad powers of the elected officeholder and in Virginia, the requirement that every county and every city be served by a Commonwealth s Attorney. Cities in Virginia are independent jurisdictions and not part of any county. The role of Commonwealth s Attorneys, District Attorneys, and State s Attorneys should not be confused with the role of a County Attorney or City Attorney whose authority is usually limited by individual state constitutions to non felony infractions or misdemeanor cases. Kentucky derived the title of the office from Virginia , as it did much of its law when it was broken away from Virginia to become the 15th state. Commonwealth s Attorneys are elected in their separate jurisdictions in both Virginia and Kentucky . External links http legis.state.va.us Laws Constitution.htm Constitution of Virginia http lrc.ky.gov legresou constitu intro.htm Kentucky Constitution http leg1.state.va.us 000 src.htm Code of Virginia http lrc.ky.gov statrev frontpg.htm Kentucky Revised Statutes http www.nngov.com commonwealths attorney City of Newport News, Office of the Commonwealth s Attorney http www.louisvilleprosecutor.com Office of the Commonwealth s Attorney, Louisville, Kentucky Category Government of Kentucky Category Government of Virginia Category Kentucky state courts Category American prosecutors ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A substitution of attorney is a legal document that may be created during a lawsuit if a party wishes to replace its Lawyer attorney with another one. Both attorneys must sign the document which is otherwise void law void . Category Legal procedure DEFAULTSORT Substitution Of Attorney Law term stub ... more details
In the United States, the State s Attorney or State Attorney is, most commonly, an elected official who ... officer of their respective County United States county , circuit. The position of State s Attorney is analogous to that of the District Attorney , Commonwealth s Attorney , County Attorney , County Prosecutor, Prosecuting Attorney Prosecutor , or Solicitor South Carolina . Other countries also use or used the term State Attorney, like the Boer republics of the Orange Free State 1854 1902 and the South African Republic 1852 1902 in South Africa. In these cases the position corresponded to that of the Attorney General in the British judicial system. It is used within the Attorney General s Department Sri Lanka Attorney General s Department of Sri Lanka . Duties of State s Attorney The principal ... jurisdiction of a State s Attorney may be delineated by the boundaries of a county, judicial ..., the State s Attorney will then prosecute those charged with a crime. This includes conducting ..., the State s Attorney may act as chief counsel for city police, county police, state police and all state law enforcement agencies within the State s Attorney s jurisdiction. Assistant or Deputy State s Attorneys Assistant State s Attorney ASA or, Deputy State s Attorneys is the title applied to all attorneys working in a State s Attorney s office, with the exception of the State s Attorney. An ASA is hired or appointed to the position by the elected State s Attorney and derives the power to act on behalf of the State in criminal prosecutions through the State s Attorney. The duties of an ASA include those of the State s Attorney representing the State prosecution in criminal proceedings ... will be much lower than the elected State s Attorney. The non monetary benefits of the job induce ..., in private law firms, or as United States Attorney U.S. Attorneys . Departments The State s Attorney ... State s Attorney s Office may include but are not limited to felony , misdemeanor , domestic violence ... more details
In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general , or attorney general , is the main legal advisor ... who holds a general power of attorney to represent a principal in all matters. In the common law tradition, anyone who represents the state, especially in criminal prosecutions, is such an attorney. Although a government may designate some official as the permanent attorney general, anyone who comes .... Offices by country Australia seealso Attorney General of Australia In Australia the Attorney General of Australia Attorney General is the chief law officer of the Queen of Australia Crown and a member of the Cabinet of Australia Cabinet . The Attorney General is the minister responsible for legal ... Roxon is the current Attorney General. The Australian states each have an Attorney General, who is a state ... powers of the Attorney General are exercised by the Director of Public Prosecutions and staff however, the Attorney General maintains formal control, including the power to initiate and terminate ... for certain offences require the individual consent of the Attorney General. This is generally ... to be a significant risk that prosecutions of a political nature may be embarked upon. The Attorney ... by any parties. The Attorney General also has the power to issue a nolle prosequi with respect ... does not wish to prosecute the case, so preventing any person from doing so. Brazil Main Attorney General in Brazil In Brazil , the Attorney General of the Union Advogado Geral da Uni o in Portuguese ... of the Republic on legal matters. The current Attorney General of the Union, and head of the Office of the Attorney General of the Union, is Lu s In cio Adams . In Brazil , there is also another position ... Gurgel . Canada The Minister of Justice Canada Minister of Justice and Attorney General Canada Attorney General are combined into one cabinet position in Canada . The Attorney General is the chief ..., and security agencies of the federal government. See also Attorney General of Ontario , Attorney ... more details
Verify date November 2011 Attorney at law or attorney at law , usually abbreviated in everyday speech to attorney , is the official name for a lawyer in certain jurisdictions, including, Attorney at law Japan Japan , Attorney at law Sri Lanka Sri Lanka , Attorneys in South Africa South Africa and the Attorney at law United States United States . England and Wales The term was also used in England and Wales for lawyers who practised in the common law courts. In 1873, however, attorneys were redesignated solicitor s which had always been the title for those lawyers who practised in the courts of equity . Attorneys did not generally actually appear as advocates in the higher courts, a role reserved as it still usually is for barrister s. In England and Wales, ref The Solicitors Act 1974 , http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1974 47 section 90 section 90 4 ref references in any enactment to attorneys must be construed as references to solicitor s of the Senior Courts. ref The Solicitors Act 1974 , http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1974 47 section 89 section 89 6 as read with http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1974 47 section 87 section 87 1 ref Northern Ireland References in any statutory provision in force in Northern Ireland to attorneys must be construed as references to solicitors of the Court of Judicature. ref The Judicature Northern Ireland Act 1978 , http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1978 23 section 105 section 105 2 ref See also Attorney at law Japan Attorney at law Sri Lanka Attorney at law United States Attorney at law South Africa References Reflist Category Lawyers Category Professional titles and certifications de Attorney lt Atorn jus ... more details
An attorney of record is a lawyer or barrister who has appeared in court or signed pleadings . ref http dictionary.law.com default2.asp?selected 2470&bold Law.com dictionary ref The attorney of record in United States American or United Kingdom British court s remains the official lawyer, until some other attorney replaces him or her. ref See note 1, above. ref This attorney has made an appearance on behalf of a party to a lawsuit. ref Ballentine s Law Dictionary, p. 39 ref In most U.S. jurisdictions, an attorney must obtain court permission to terminate the status of attorney of record. ref See, e.g., a California Court system form http www.courtinfo.ca.gov forms fillable fl960.pdf , and a New York case, People v. Mack, 2007 NY Slip Op 02824 3d Dep t 2007 http courts.state.ny.us reporter 3dseries 2007 2007 02824.htm ref Attorneys of record cannot absolve themselves of their responsibilities to their clients by sending another attorney in his or her place. ref http www.courts.state.ny.us comdiv Law 20Report 20Files January 202004 Constant.htm George Constant, Inc. v. Berman , Index No. 604507 01 N.Y. Sup. Ct., N.Y. Cty. 2003 ref An attorney of record must inform the court, all parties if pro se , and all other attorneys on the case when the attorney of record withdraws or files a motion to do so. ref http law.justia.com newyork codes civil practice law rules cvp0321 321.html For instance, N.Y. Civil Practice Law and Rules CPLR 321 b 2 ref ref For examples of attorenys being allowed to withdraw leave of court see Benefield v City of New York, 2006 NYSlipOp 26482 Sup. Ct., Bronx Cty. 2006 Messinger v The Mount Sinai Medical Center, N.Y. docket M 1214 1st Dep t 2003 . ref They must ... 206 5aa.shtml ref An attorney of record must not abandon their client. ref See, e.g., Matter of Markuson ... courts 2jd kingsclerk copies.shtml ref See also Contract attorney In open court References references DEFAULTSORT Attorney Of Record Category Legal procedure ... more details
report to the provincial Attorney General s office. Moreover, lawyers , articling student students ... of Ontario, there is only one Crown Attorney appointed by the Attorney General per judicial district. The Crown Attorney is charged with supervising the office at the local level, and has a level of autonomy from the Attorney General s office. A Crown Attorney will then, in consultation with the Attorney ... District Attorney s, although within the aspects of the Canadian legal system. As Crown Attorneys ... by case basis, they are often seen as independent from the police. See also Crown Attorney s Office ...?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0002047 Crown attorney on the Canadian Encyclopedia Category Canadian law Category ... more details
globalize date December 2010 Attorney misconduct encompasses a variety of issues related to unethical or illegal conduct by an attorney. Attorney Misconduct may include conflict of interest , over billing, refusing to represent a client for political or professional motives, false or misleading statements, hiding evidence, abandoning a client, failing to disclose all relevant facts, arguing a position while neglecting to disclose prior law which might counter the argument, and in some instances having sex with a client. As the Durham County, North Carolina prosecutor, Mike Nifong , gained national infamy for a pattern of attorney misconduct related to the 2006 Duke University lacrosse team scandal . Legal malpractice describes a separate concept such as when an attorney fails to adequately, professionally, competently, or zealously represent a client. While malpratice and misconduct may often be found in the same matter, they are separate concepts and need not both exist. Codification of rules and enforcement The American Bar Association ABA has established model rules of professional conduct expected of attorneys, which most states in the U.S. have incorporated as part of their state laws. Each state issues its own set of rules governing the ethical rules and the related enforement of those rules, generally through their state bar association s. As the state bar organizations and their enforcement mechanisms are composed of lawyers who set the rules, the regulation of attorney ethics is self regulation self regulated and self policing self policed . The self regulation of any industry by its economic participants poses an inherent conflict of interest between the professional objectives of the members of the profession and those for whom the regulation would protect. Some academic researchers and industry pundits have asserted that attorney discipline in the U.S. is ineffective ... Conduct DEFAULTSORT Attorney Misconduct Category Legal ethics Law term stub ... more details
The Country Attorney is a 1787 comedy drama comic play by the British writer Richard Cumberland dramatist Richard Cumberland . It was first performed at the Haymarket Theatre on 7 July 1787. ref Watson p.1968 ref The play was reworked and much of it used again by Cumberland for the 1789 play The School for Widows . References references Bibliography Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of English Drama 1660 1900. Volume III Late Eighteenth Century Drama . Cambridge University Press, 1952. Watson, George. The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature Volume 2, 1660 1800. Cambridge University Press, 1971. DEFAULTSORT Country Attorney, The Category Plays by Richard Cumberland Category 1787 plays UK theat stub 18thC play stub ... more details
Infobox film name Attorney for the Defense image caption director Irving Cummings producer Harry Cohn writer James Kevin McGuinness br Jo Swerling starring Evelyn Brent music cinematography Ted Tetzlaff editing Gene Havlick distributor released film date 1932 5 21 runtime 70 minutes country film US language English budget gross Attorney for the Defense is a 1932 American drama film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Evelyn Brent . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 84114 Attorney for the Defense details title Attorney for the Defense accessdate 2011 09 25 work NY Times ref Cast Edmund Lowe as William J. Burton Evelyn Brent as Val Lorraine Constance Cummings as Ruth Barry Don Dillaway as Paul Wallace Douglas Haig actor Douglas Haig as Paul Wallace as a Boy Dorothy Peterson as Mrs. Wallace Bradley Page as Nick Quinn aka Kramer Nat Pendleton as Mugg Malone Dwight Frye as James Wallace Wallis Clark as District Attorney James A. Crowell Clarence Muse as Jefferson Q. Leffingwell References reflist External links IMDb title id 0022644 title Attorney for the Defense Irving Cummings DEFAULTSORT Attorney For The Defense Category 1932 films Category 1930s drama films Category American films Category American drama films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Irving Cummings 1930s drama film stub ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 A trademark attorney alternatively spelled trade mark attorney is a person ... from client attorney privilege . ref http ipdownunder.com privilege and the ip professional ipria and ipta ..., their right to appear in Court is usually limited to trademark matters. A trade mark attorney frequently ... law firms are establishing trade mark attorney practices. Trade mark attorneys are also employed by large companies which have enough trade mark interests to need an attorney just to deal with their own matters. The responsibilities of a trademark attorney include advising on the adoption and selection ... Marks Act 1994 in the UK for instance . ref http www.itma.org.uk faq becoming trade mark attorney ... as a trademark attorney. Instead, any lawyer who is licensed to practice in at least one state ... an attorney as capable of practicing law in any field based on its legal education and minimum level of competence shown by passing the State Bar exam. In the United States, any attorney who is licensed ... Attorney must have in order to practice in the United States Patent Office. Furthermore, a Patent Attorney must pass a special exam in order to represent individuals and companies in the Patent office while a Trademark Attorney does not. In addition, the examiners who review all trademark applications ... Examining Attorney. They also do a trademark search of the federal trademark records to determine .... So when one files a trademark application they will be dealing with an attorney not an office clerk. For that reason alone, it is wise for one to have a Trademark Attorney representing them in the prosecution of a trademark application. ref http www.trademarkatty.com trademark Trademark Attorney Information ref In India a registred trademark agent or attorney can file and appear before the Trademark Examiner. ref http www.trademarksmanagement.com Trademark Attorney Information in India ref See also International Trademark Association INTA Patent attorney Trademark examiner References reflist ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Rahy s Attorney image caption sire Crown Attorney horse Crown Attorney grandsire Silver Deputy dam Rahy s Hope damsire Rahy sex Gelding foaled 2004 country Canada colour Bay horse Bay breeder Ellie Boje Farm br Joe & Ellen MacLellan owner Ellie Boje Farm, Mitch Peters, br Dean Read, Jim & Jean MacLellan trainer Ian Black racehorse trainer Ian Black record 41 14 10 4 earnings United States dollar US 2,064,492 race Vice Regent Stakes 2007 br Bunty Lawless Stakes 2007, 2009, 2010 br Connaught Cup Stakes 2008 br Woodbine Mile 2008 br King Edward Stakes 2009 br Nijinsky Stakes 2009 br With Approval Stakes 2010 br Pan American Stakes 2011 awards Canadian Champion Male Turf Horse 2008 honours updated Rahy s Attorney foaled in 2004 in Ontario is a Canada Canadian Thoroughbred Sovereign Award Champion racehorse. A Grass turf specialist, he is a Graded stakes race Grade 1 winner ref http www.cbc.ca sports story 2008 09 07 horseracing woodbine mile.html CBC Sports September 7, 2008 ref and has won the Bunty Lawless Stakes on three occasions. ref http www.woodbineentertainment.com champions RaceTrackNewsPage.aspx?NewsId 6c7dbee6 ef9d 4b7a a5ee 27b3a665ded4 Woodbine Entertainment October 23, 2010 ref Trained by Ian Black racehorse trainer Ian Black , as at May 26, 2011 Rahy s Attorney has earned more than 2 million dollars. In 2011, the seven year old gelding is still racing and won the March 26 Pan American Stakes at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida . ref http www.bloodhorse.com horse racing articles 62140 veteran rahys attorney takes pan american Bloodhorse.com March 26, 2011 ref He officially retired after a leg injury. He will recover in Ottawa. References reflist http www.pedigreequery.com rahys attorney Rahy s Attoney s pedigree and partial racing stats Category 2004 racehorse births Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Northern Dancer bloodline Category Racehorses bred in Canada Category Racehorses trained in Canada ... more details
Distinguish2 an attorney who works on contracts see Commercial law refimprove date December 2007 A contract attorney works on legal cases on a contract basis. Such work is generally of a temporary nature, often with no guaranteed employment term. A contract attorney is quote An attorney temporarily hired by the law office for a specific job or period. When the job or period is finished, the relationship is over. Brent D. Roper ref Brent D. Roper, Practical Law Office Management , 3rd ed., pp. 5 2007 Thomson Learning . ref Civil litigation The work of contract attorneys often varies. They can be engaged activities such as document review in response to a document subpoena s or request for production of documents. In such projects, contract attorneys may review tens of thousands, if not millions, of pages of documents and mark them as responsive to a particular request, or protected as attorney Work product doctrine work product or under the attorney client privilege . Large firms have learned that contract attorneys can perform this work much more cost effectively than high priced associates. Many contract, or freelance, attorneys perform legal research , draft Brief law legal briefs , and provide a full range of other services to law firms of all sizes. These attorneys typically work for themselves, rather than for temporary agencies, and provide their services to other law firms ... of interest, be required to hire a contract attorney as Cumis counsel in certain cases. Contract attorneys ... to the contract attorney. Many small firms find that the use of contract attorneys provides them ... , a contract attorney may be hired to do Of counsel assigned counsel work. A legal aid group may ... many of the tasks that a contract attorney might perform. ref Brent D. Roper, Practical Law Office Management , 3rd ed., pp. 8 9, 147 2007 Thomson Learning . ref See also Attorney of record Of counsel References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Contract Attorney Category Lawyers by type ... more details
about the first video game in the series Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney the film adaptation Gyakuten Saiban film Infobox VG series title Ace Attorney creator Shu Takumi image File Ace Attorney Logo.png 275px ... Attorney in large fonts, accompanied by the name and silhouette of the protagonist. developer Capcom ... later remade and released in English as Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney first release date October 11, 2001 latest release version Gyakuten Kenji 2 latest release date February 3, 2011 Ace Attorney , known ... by Capcom in which players assume the role of a lawyer defense attorney in a fictional courtroom setting ... List of Ace Attorney characters The game takes place in an urban city set in 2016 and later for the Japanese ... trial presided by a judge, a prosecuting attorney from the state, and a defense attorney that must ... of the defense attorney who must cross examine the witnesses brought forth by the prosecution ... at Fey & Co. Law Offices run by List of Ace Attorney characters The Fey Family Mia Fey , a defense attorney that helped to acquit Wright of murder several years prior to the events of the first ... to help Wright in court. Wright develops a rivalry with prosecuting attorney List of characters in the Ace Attorney series Miles Edgeworth Miles Edgeworth as they oppose each other in court. Wright ... of the Ace Attorney series. The fourth game shifts seven years after the first three games. Phoenix ... is accused of murder, he spies the upcoming and talented defense attorney Apollo Justice with his Chords ... ago, and his following investigation. Court system The court system in the Ace Attorney games is strongly ... confidence in maintaining the peace. ref name escapist japanese courts In the Ace Attorney games, a person ... similarly, in Apollo Justice Ace Attorney , the last case features the introduction of a jury trial as a means of changing the system. ref name escapist japanese courts Gameplay Image Ace Attorney ... the Objection speech balloon has become an iconic element of the series The games in the Ace Attorney ... more details
An associate attorney is a lower level employee of a traditional law firm who does not hold an ownership interest as a Business partner partner . Attorneys An associate may be a junior or senior associate, but normally does not yet hold an ownership interest in the firm even if they have been associated with the firm for many years. First year associates are entry level junior attorneys and are generally recent law school graduates in their first year working in a firm. ref name books.google.com Making partner a guide for law firm associates By John R. Sapp, Alexander P. Fraser Contributor Alexander P. Fraser, Gregory J. Lynch Edition 3 Published by American Bar Association, 2006 ISBN 1 59031 773 4, 978 1 59031 773 0 http books.google.com books?id Swc69nT0qMIC&client firefox a ref Junior attorneys were initially called law clerks the term associate attorney was coined by Emory Buckner , hiring partner of Root, Clark & Bird which subsequently became Dewey Ballantine in the 1920s. citation needed date October 2011 Summer associates Summer associates are current law school students who have usually completed their second year of school and are interning at the firm for the summer. Summer associates have not Admission to the bar passed the bar exam and are not lawyers. ref name books.google.com References reflist External links http www.findanattorneyforme.com what is an associate attorney What is an associate attorney? accessed April 24, 2009 Category Business terms Category Partnerships Category Lawyers by type ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Cleanup date September 2007 Attorney s fee is a chiefly United States term for compensation for legal services performed by an Lawyer attorney lawyer or law firm for a client, in or out of court. It may be an hourly, flat rate or contingent fee. Attorney fees are separate from ... attorney fees are usually not paid by the losing party to the winning party in a case, except at the federal ... practice not found in most other legal systems . Attorney s fees or attorneys fees , depending upon number of attorneys involved, or simplified to attorney fees are the fees, including labor charges and costs ... Nevada being an exception , attorney fees are tabulated separately from court costs , and are also ... boards regarding attorneys revolve around excessive attorney s fees. ref Gabriel Chin & Scott Wells, Can a Reasonable Doubt have an Unreasonable Price? Limitations on Attorney s Fees in Criminal ... a plaintiff loses, the attorney may not receive any money for his or her work. The contingent fee ..., regardless of ability to pay, to hire the best attorney in his or her field. Most jurisdictions ... is called the Laffey Matrix that is available from the United States Attorney s Office for the District ... shown by the Laffey Matrix. The first American attorney to regularly charge a four digit hourly ... , operating under the American rule attorney s fees American rule , whereby each party bears its own ... may say I am ruling for the plaintiff on the amount of sum plus all court costs and attorney fees ... of attorney fees for a prevailing plaintiff , such as Class action s Civil rights violations, see Civil Rights Attorney s Fees Award Act of 1976 Freedom of Information Act violations Copyright and patent ... brings a civil rights action in state court and wins, he may be entitled to an award of attorney ..., a trial court em may em , but is not required to, award attorney s fees if a party has made a claim ... . ref There are many ways of calculating prevailing party attorney fees. Most courts recognize that actual ... more details
A patent attorney is an Lawyer attorney who has the specialized qualifications necessary for representing ... regimes In Europe , requirements for practising as patent attorney before national patent ... are mutually recognised to some degree. Australia Registration as a patent attorney in Australia is administered ... an Australian patent attorney, one must pass the nine topics set out in Schedule 5 to the Patent ... ref Until the late 1990s, topics were mainly taught and examined by members of the patent attorney ... system within Australia. Once registered, a Patent and Trademark Attorney may be elected as a Fellow ... procedure before the European Patent Office opponent s before the EPO, a patent attorney must ... must qualify as a Representation before the European Patent Office European patent attorney ... with an established attorney, at the same time studies of German Law and afterwards a training in intellectual ... needs to be represented by a German patent attorney or attorney at law to participate in procedures ... agent . The Indian Patent Law specifically does not mention the designation of Patent Attorney . The Indian Patent Agent can thus be considered the counterpart of the Patent Attorney in Australia, EPO ... clients in litigation and arbitration within the area specified by Patent Attorney Law in Japan ... Attorney Law in Japan. Citation needed date June 2007 New Zealand Ref improve section date February 2007 To become registered as a Patent Attorney in New Zealand, one must be a New Zealand citizen, Commonwealth ... years of age or over. have passed the New Zealand Patent Attorney Examinations. be of good character. have been employed for a period s of at least three years by a Patent Attorney in New Zealand, The Patent ...?search ts act patents resel&p 1 legislation.govt.nz ref Registration as a Patent Attorney ... cms iponz patent attorney information the patent attorney register iponz.govt.nz ref ref http www.iponz.govt.nz cms iponz patent attorney information trans tasman mutual recognition arrangement ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 Deputy Attorney General DAG is the second highest ranking official in a department of justice or of law, in various governments of the world. In those governments, the Deputy Attorney General oversees the day to day operation of the department, and may act as Attorney General during the absence of the Attorney General. In the United States , the United States Deputy Attorney General Deputy Attorney General is appointed by the President of the United States President . In provinces, the Deputy Attorney General is called Assistant Advocate General, as the Attorney General is called Advocate General. Category Justice ministers Category Legal professions Category Prosecution Law stub ... more details
Attorney General of Zimbabwe is an office that falls under the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs Zimbabwe Ministry of Justice of Zimbabwe . Sobusa Gula Ndebele served as Attorney General until December 15, 2007. Bharat Patel served as acting Attorney General from May to December 2008. Johannes Tomana is the current Attorney General, sworn in together with the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe on 03 March 2009. The Attorney General also sits as a member of the Senate of Zimbabwe Senate . External links http www.justice.gov.zw departments attorney general attorneygoffice.htm Attorney General s office Category Politics of Zimbabwe ... more details