general power of attorney
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Generally, the forms are tailored for a particular state. In this collection, they are generic and must be modified for particular state use. If leg...
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It's already established that the District's first election for an attorney general will take place in 2014, but what isn't certain is the amount of power the new elected official will have.
Prosecutors, defense lawyers and the District's current attorney general were among those debating two bills Tuesday that would alter the structure of the office of the attorney general and grant it further subpoena powers.
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Generally, the forms are tailored for a particular state. In this collection, they are generic and must be modified for particular state use. If leg...
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- Mid-Tex Electric Cooperative, Inc., Et Al., Petitioners, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent, West Texas Utilities Company, Southwestern Electric Power Company, Edison Electric Institute, Potomac Electric Power Company, Dennis J. Roberts, Ii, Attorney General of the State of Rhode Island, Et Al., Intervenors. Alabama Electric Cooperative, Inc., Et Al., Petitioners, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent, West Texas Utilities Company, Edison Electric Institute, Southwestern Electric Power Company, Potomac Electric Power Company, Dennis J. Roberts, Ii, Attorney General of the State of Rhode Island, Et Al., Intervenors. American Public Power Association, Petitioner, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent, West Texas Utilities Company, Southwestern Electric Power Company, Edison Electric Institute, Attorney General of the State of Rhode Island, Et Al., Potomac Electric Power Company, Intervenors. National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Petitioner, v. Federal ..., 773 F.2d 327 (D.C. Cir. 1985)
Petitions for Review of Orders of the Federal Energy Regulatory commission.
Robert A. O'Neil, Washington, D.C., with whom Wallace F. Tillman, Frederi...
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...Types of Powers of Attorney. General Power of Attorney. A general power of attorney is ...
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A nursing home sued for wrongful death could not enforce an "optional" arbitration agreement signed by the patient's daughter upon her mother's admission, the Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled in reversing judgment.
The plaintiff's elderly mother was admitted to the defendant's nursing home after she was incapacitated by a stroke. The plaintiff signed the defendant's admissions contract under a general power of attorney granted by her mother eight years earlier.
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Before becoming incapacitated and needing to go to a nursing home the elderly gentleman had signed a general power of attorney giving his son authorit...
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On November 9, 2012, the Attorney General issued Attorney General Order No. 3350-2012, which delegates all of the power and authority of the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division to the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division, unless any such power or authority is required by law to be exercised by the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division personally. With this delegation, the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division and the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division will each, concurrently, have the same set of delegated powers.
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William S. Jordan, III, Washington, D.C., with whom Diane Curran and Ellyn R. Weiss, Washington, D.C., were on the brief, for petitioner.
Dan M. Berk...
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A nearly six-month-old Maryland law designed to bring certainty and clarity to power-of-attorney assignments has yet to fully achieve either goal, say elder law attorneys.
But the 2010 Maryland General and Limited Power of Attorney Act, which went into effect Oct. 1, is a marked improvement from the not- too-distant past -- when the mentally ill father of a state senator could unilaterally delegate authority over his financial affairs to a man he had recently met in a convenience store, the attorneys added.