Archive for September, 2009
Should you Use an Attorney’s Fee Clause
Most “standard†real estate contracts and leases contain provisions that state something to the effect, “If there is any dispute as to the agreement, the winning party is entitled to attorney’s fees.†Is this a good idea?
Well, yes and no. First, understand that attorney’s fees are generally not awarded by the court to the winning [...]
Ways to Excel in Law School
Law school can be a tough place. A student must deal with competition, long hours and intellectual bombardment. Here are ways to help you cope and even excel in law school.
If you want to excel in law school, be sure you want to be lawyer. This seems obvious. You spent your undergraduate life working toward [...]
The U.S. Attorney General and Tax Obligations of the Jobless
Taxes for Unemployed Persons. Advice by the U.S. Attorney General}. Everyone can be potentially regardered as the unemployed. And you might ask a question: Is a man being unemployed liable to levies? The answer is put beneath and it is based on the positions of Income Tax Law supported by the U.S. Attorney General.So, if [...]
Preparing For Law School
Are you toying with the idea of attending law school? Are you just beginning your undergraduate program but acknowledge already that that is what you’re going to do? Then you’ll need to know what to do to brace yourself for law school. Is there a way to prepare for what may be the most arduous [...]
What is a Power of Attorney Form?
A power of attorney form is a legal form that allows you to appoint some one who is willing to act on your behalf in a matter of your choosing. For example, power of attorney forms are used a lot by deployed soldiers who want their wives back home to have access to their bank [...]
What is a Durable Power of Attorney Form?
A durable power of attorney form is made to help you plan for unfortunate events such as a serious injury or illness. With a durable power of attorney form you can appoint someone to legally act on your behalf, which is called a “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”. On the form you can limit your agent to [...]
Law School Accreditation
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary the definition of
accreditation is “to recognize (an educational institution) as
maintaining standards that qualify the graduates for admission
to higher or more specialized institutions or for professional
practice.” Law schools generally fall into three catagories of
accreditation, American Bar Association (ABA) accredited, state
accredited or unaccredited.
ABA accreditation – Accord
Durable Power of Attorney Info
The durable power of attorney (POA) is a legal form, which can be used by a competent adult to appoint another person to act as their agent to manage their financial affairs. It’s ‘durable’ because it stays in full effect even if you become disabled. Usually at inopportune times would be when you need your [...]
The Expertise of a Foreclosure Attorney
Losing your home through a foreclosure can be very disastrous. You may consider it your lowest day when you were served that foreclosure papers by your mortgage lender. You may be one of most people these days who take their homes as their most vital property. That is understandable as your home is a very [...]