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119px x 194px | 22.60kB [source page] Attorneys A diverse team using their combined experience and skill to achieve justice From Yahoo Image Search: "attorneys" Michigan Trial Attorneys | The Litigation Process, Jury Trials ...
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Herald Times Reporter Robbie Marcelle, Willis' judicial assistant, said Monday the judge asked attorneys in the case to request an extension in the deadline from the appeals ... Judge wants more time to rule on Avery retrial request Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all 61 news articles » From Google News Search: "attorneys" Can police be challenged in acting as prosecuting attorneys in traffic cases in California? Q. Read that someone challenged this but Court of Appeals decided that it can. EAre there exceptions when cops can be excluded from acting as prosecuting attorneys? Case reference? Asked by ako9 - Mon May 19 01:12:34 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I don't know of anything saying a policeman can act as a prosecuting attorney, and I would believe that would constitute practicing law without a license. However, a traffic case can be handled without a prosecuting attorney being present in court. In that case the judge or hearing officer calls and questions the witnesses, which is permissible if the judge does so in an unbiased manner. People v. Carlucci (1979) 23 Cal.3d 249. Answered by John S - Thu May 22 16:24:35 2008 Do attorneys issue and sell title insurance or simply buy it on behalf of their clients? Q. I understand that attorneys perform title searches and make a title judgment/title assessment. I also know that they would have to hold an insurance license in the state they are located, be backed by an insurance company(i.e. be an insurance broker/rep), or have an actual insurance company,but all of these are possible to do. What is the normal situation with real estate attorneys and title insurance? Asked by nick69kcin - Fri Mar 28 12:00:58 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. the attorney has to be approved to do title opinions for title insurance companies. there are required classes and seminars and insurance the attorney must have before they are cleared to do the title check and opinion for the title insurance company. Then the title company issues the policy. Answered by DeeDee - Fri Mar 28 12:15:24 2008 What do I do about an attorneys office that is calling my home?
Q. My husband and I rented a clarinet for my daughter for school and we truly forgot to return it - now we have an attorneys office calling our home telling us that we have stolen equiipment! my husband explained the situation and he did not want to hear it, he threatend my husband with a bill of $639.00 and told him that we had to pay and could not return the clarinet to the company, when my husband asked for his name he refused to give it to him and hung up on him. At that point my husband called him back to try and resolve the situation and the attorneys office told him that he did not want him to pay the bill but in fact wanted him to pay by suffering with the police that would be showing up at my door to arrest him with possession of… [cont.] Asked by petieraven - Tue Jan 16 23:51:05 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. Contact your local attorney general's office. File a complaint with them and ask them for other numbers you can call to file a complaint against this attorney...there are plenty. Answered by helplessromatic2000 - Tue Jan 16 23:56:29 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "attorneys" Lawyers are people who practice law. In most countries, lawyers enter their profession through a period of specialized study. Lawyers are a frequent target of criticism, in part because they are often the public face of unscrupulous parties such as persons being tried for crimes, because they employ a specialized jargon which makes it difficult for persons without a legal education to receive the benefits of the legal system without hiring a lawyer, and because they make up a disproportionate percentage of politicians.
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