See Also: U.S. Attorney(law)
attorney(dictionary)
Attorney(law)
attorney(dictionary)
Attorney in Fact(money)
Attorney-in-Fact(law)
Commercial Attorney(law)
District Attorney (D.A.)(law)
Examining Attorney(law)
POWER OF ATTORNEY(law)

Attorney (law)




A person who is authorized to act formally for another person. The two most common ways youll hear this word used is for an attorney-at-law and a power-of-attorney. Attorneys-at-Law are lawyers, who are specially licensed and trained. A power-of-attorney is a trusted person you have authorized in a special way to handle selected business and personal affairs for you.










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Also known as Lawyer; A person authorized to practice law.







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A person trained in the law, admitted to practice before the bar of a given jurisdiction, and authorized to advise, represent, and act for other persons in legal proceedings.