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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney at law - The job of an attorney

Once accepted by the bar association of a state, an American attorney may file legal pleadings and argue cases in any court in that state (except federal courts, which usually require a separate admission), provide legal advice to clients, and draft important legal documents (such as wills, trusts, deeds, and contracts). American attorneys use the term lawyering to refer to the art of practicing law. In some states, real estate closings may be performed only by attorneys, even though the attorney's role in a closing may involve primarily notarization of documents and d ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney at law - American attorneys' attire
Unlike their counterparts in other common law jurisdictions, American attorneys are not required to wear wigs, robes or any other items of court dress when they appear in court. They are expected to wear contemporary business Suits. The one exception is the United States Solicitor General, who traditionally argues before the U.S. Supreme Court in 19th-century attire, including a "morning coat" with tails. Attorneys in the United States do not usually have to adhere to a strict color code garb and can argue their cases wearing b ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney General - Australia

In Australia the Attorney-General is the chief law officer of the Crown and a member of the Cabinet. The Attorney-General is the minister responsible for legal affairs, national and public security and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation. The current Attorney General, as of 2005, is Phillip Ruddock. The Justice and Customs Minister is the minister assisting the Attorney-General. The current Minister is Senator Chris Ellison. The Justice and Customs Minister is responsable for the Australian Fede ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - Attorney General

In most common law jurisdictions, the Attorney General or Attorney-General, is the main legal adviser to the government, and in some jurisdictions may in addition have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions. Attorney General - Australia. In Australia the Attorney-General is the chief law officer of the Crown and a member of the Cabinet. The Attorney-General is the minister responsible for legal affairs, national and public security and the Australian Se ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - United States Attorney

United States Attorneys represent the U.S. federal government in United States district court. There are 93 U.S. Attorneys stationed throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. One U.S. Attorney is assigned to each of the judicial districts, with the exception of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands where a single U.S. Attorney serves in both districts. Each U.S. Attorney is the chief federal law e ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - Attorney at law

A lawyer in the United States is technically called an attorney at law or an attorney-at-law. In some states a lawyer is called an attorney and counsellor at law (or attorney and counselor at law). The American legal system has a united (or fused) legal profession, and does not draw a distinction between lawyers who plead in court and those who do not. Many other common law jurisdictions, as well as the civil law jurisdictions, have a separation, such as the solicitor and barrister/advocate split in the Uni ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - Attorney-client privilege

Attorney-client privilege is a legal concept that protects communications between a client and his or her attorney and keeps those communications confidential. This privilege encourages open and honest communication between clients and attorneys. However, in the United States, not all state courts treat attorney communications as privileged. For instance, Washington state law, and the federal courts when applying federal law, only protect client communications -- an attorney's communication will only be protected as privileged to the ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - Power of attorney

A power of attorney or letter of attorney in common law systems or mandate in civil law systems is an authorization to act on someone else's behalf in a legal or business matter. The person authorizing the other to act is the "principal" or "grantor (of the power)", and the one authorized to act is the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact". The attorney-in-fact acts "in the principal's name," signing the principal's name to documents and filing s ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - United States Attorney General

The United States Attorney General is the head of the United States Department of Justice concerned with legal affairs and is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States government. The current Attorney General is Alberto Gonzales. The Attorney General is America's highest ranking law enforcement officer and is considered "America's lawyer". The office of Attorney General was established by Congress in 1789. The original duties of this officer were "to prosecute and conduct all suits in the Supreme Court in wh ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - Charles Lee Attorney General

Charles Lee (1758– June 24, 1815) was an American lawyer from Virginia. He served as United States Attorney General from 1795 until 1801. Charles was born to Henry (1729-1787) and Lucy (Grymes) Lee on his father's plantation of Leesylvania in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He was the third of eleven children and the elder brother of General Henry 'Light Horse Harry' Lee.Another brother was Congressman Richard Bland Lee. A third cousin was Zachery Taylor. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University) in 1775, and the read l ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - Attorney General v. X

Attorney General v. X or the X Case was a 1992 Irish Supreme Court case which established the right of Irish women to an abortion if their life was at risk because of pregnancy. The case involved a 14-year-old girl (named only as X in the courts and the media to protect her identity) who had been raped and become pregnant. X told her mother of suicidal thoughts because of the unwanted pregnancy, and as abortion was illegal in Ireland, the family travelled to England for an abortion. Before the abortion was carried out, the family asked the Garda Síochána if DNA from the aborted ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii

The United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii — also known as the United States Attorney and U.S. Attorney — is the chief law enforcement officer representing the Federal Government of the United States and principal authority of the United States Department of Justice in the state of Hawaii. He or she administers the duties of the office from the Prince Kuhio Federal Building in downtown Honolulu near the Aloha Tower and Honolulu Harbor. The Judiciary Act of 1789 describes the role of the United State ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia - Accountant-client privilege

Accountant-client privilege is a privilege defined in U.S. tax law enacted by the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, Pub. L. No. 105-206 (H.R. 2676) (July 22, 1998), as Internal Revenue Code section 7525. The law extends a limited confidentiality privilege to certain non-attorneys. According to Internal Revenue Code Section 7525(a)(1): With respect to tax advice, the same common-law protections of confidentiality which apply to a communication between a taxpayer and an attorney shall ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney General - India

The Attorney General of India is the Indian government's chief legal advisor, and its primary lawyer in dealing with the Supreme Court of India. The attorney general is usually a highly-respected Senior Advocate of the Court, and is appointed by the ruling government. The office of the Attorney General was created by the Constitution of India, and attorneys general have the right to participate in the proceedings of the Parliament, though not to vote. Unlike e.g. the Attorney General of the United States, the Attorney General of India ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney General - Canada

The Minister of Justice and Attorney General are combined into one cabinet position in Canada. The Attorney General is the chief law officer of the Crown. The Minister of Justice is concerned with questions of policy and their relationship to the justice system. The Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (previously titled Solicitor General) is a separate cabinet position and administers the police, prisons, and security agencies of the federal government.< ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney at law - Specialization

Most American attorneys are specialized in one field or another. Often dichotomies are drawn between different types of attorneys, but these are neither fixed nor formal lines. Examples include: Litigators (who sue and defend in court) v. transactional attorneys (who draft and advise clients, and rarely go to court) Attorneys in private practice and small firms (who can't afford to litigate every little issue) v. big firms (who can) Plaintiffs' attorneys (individual attorneys and small firms who represent indiv ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney General - Australia

In Australia the Attorney-General is the chief law officer of the Crown and a member of the Cabinet. The Attorney-General is the minister responsible for legal affairs, national and public security and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation. The current Attorney General, as of 2005, is Phillip Ruddock. The Justice and Customs Minister is the minister assisting the Attorney-General. The current Minister is Senator Chris Ellison. The Justice and Customs Minister is responsable for the Australian Fede ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney General - Canada

The Minister of Justice and Attorney General are combined into one cabinet position in Canada. The Attorney General is the chief law officer of the Crown. The Minister of Justice is concerned with questions of policy and their relationship to the justice system. The Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (previously titled Solicitor General) is a separate cabinet position and administers the police, prisons, and security agencies of the federal government.< ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney General - England and Wales

The Attorney General for England and Wales is similarly the chief law officer of the Crown in England and Wales, and advises and represents the Crown and government departments in court. In practice, the Treasury Solicitor normally provides the lawyers to do the actual appearance in court, although the Attorney General may appear in person if he wishes. He provides legal advice to the Government; for example, on the legality of the second Gulf War. He also acts as the representative of the p ...

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Attorney: Encyclopedia II - Attorney General - Hong Kong

The Attorney General of Hong Kong, renamed Secretary for Justice after transfer of sovereignty in 1997, is the legal adviser of the Hong Kong Government and heads the Department of Justice, assisted by the Solicitor General. Crimes and offences are prosecuted at the suit of the Secretary of Justice. The Secretary of Justice, appointed (ceremonial) by the Central People's Government in Beijing on the advice of the Chief Executive, is an ex-officio member of the Executive Council. The position is normally held by a legal professional, an ...

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