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Summary Of: Attorney

attorney is one who acts on behalf of another person in some capacity... The Attorney General is a lawyer who represents the government... when an attorney at law is admitted to practice in some states... an American attorney may file legal pleadings and argue cases in any state court... specialization in particular areas of law unless the attorney has been certified by his or her state bar... Any attorney meeting the bar requirements in one of these fields may represent himself as a specialist... Conflict of interest rules prevent one attorney in a law firm from... interests of another client represented by a different attorney in the same law firm... An American attorney licensed in each applicable court may in a few cases control and argue his or... will be admitted as an attorney into the Washington State Bar Association... and a patent attorney may freely advise clients as to patent matters anywhere in the jurisdiction of the United... attorney to sit as a... attorney may not practice before these same courts...

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