Tag: Attorney
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Professional Association
Meaning of Professional Association Resources See Also Attorney Client Health
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Correspondence
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Correspondence Meaning of Correspondence The letters written by one person to another, and the answer thereto. See Letter. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: Browse the […]
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True Admission
Meaning of True Admission Resources See Also Judicial Admission Attorney Client
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Associate Attorney
Meaning of Associate Attorney Resources See Also Attorney
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Attorney Ad Litem
Meaning of Attorney ad Litem Resources See Also Guardian Ad Litem Under Guardian Infants
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Attorney Ad Litem
Meaning of Attorney ad Litem Resources See Also Guardian Ad Litem Under Guardian Infants
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Admission Pro Hac Vice
Meaning of Admission Pro Hac Vice In this law dictionary, the legal term admission pro hac vice is a kind of the Patents class. Resources See Also Pro Hac Vice Attorney Client Patents Patents
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Admission Pro Hac Vice
Meaning of Admission Pro Hac Vice In this law dictionary, the legal term admission pro hac vice is a kind of the Patents class. Resources See Also Pro Hac Vice Attorney Client Patents Patents
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Special Attorney
Meaning of Special Attorney Resources See Also Special Counsel Under Counsel
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Special Attorney
Meaning of Special Attorney Resources See Also Special Counsel Under Counsel
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Appearance Pro Hac Vice
Meaning of Appearance Pro Hac Vice Resources See Also Appearance
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Appearance Pro Hac Vice
Meaning of Appearance Pro Hac Vice Resources See Also Appearance
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Contingent Fee
A fee payable to an attorney measured exclusively or predominantly by financial results accomplished and only in the event that he wins the case; paid out of recovery in the action and is a proportionate part of the amount recovered.
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Attorney
Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Attorney (You may find attorney at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). early 14c. (mid-13c. in Anglo-Latin), “one appointed by another to act in his place,” from Old French atorné “(one) […]
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Ambulance chaser
A popular name for a lawyer who actively solicits motor vehicle accident cases. In re Newell, 160 N. Y.S. 275, 174 App. Div. 94.