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| Name: | ronaldmcanter | |||||||||
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| Bio: | RONALD M. CANTERThe U.S. legal system has a united legal profession, which means that it does not draw a distinction between lawyers who plead in court and those who do not. Many other common law jurisdictions, as well as some civil law jurisdictions, do draw such a distinction: for example, the division of solicitor and barrister (advocate) found in the United Kingdom, and the division of advocate and civil law notary in France. An additional factor which differentiates the American legal system from other countries is that there is no delegation of routine work to notaries public or their civil law equivalent. ATTORNEY RONALD M. CANTERAttorney-in-Fact and Attorney-at-Law Strictly speaking, an "attorney" is one who acts on behalf of another person in some capacity. An "attorney-in-fact" is akin to an agent who acts on behalf of another person, typically with respect to business, property, or personal matters. Such an agent does not have to be licensed to practice law and may not need to have any license at all. By contrast an attorney-at-law, or lawyer, is a person trained and licensed by a relevant jurisdiction to practice law by representing clients in legal matters and giving legal advice. In the United States, the term attorney, standing alone, generally refers to this meaning rather than to "attorney-in-fact". The term "attorney-in-fact" is mostly seen in the context of someone representing another person's interest in business negotiations or regarding signature pages on documents where the person signing is doing so on the basis of a power of attorney. The term power of attorney generally relates to an attorney-in-fact, not an attorney-at-law. Alternative titles for "power of attorney" type documents in non-U.S. jurisdictions include the French "Pouvoir", the German "Vollmacht" and the Portuguese "Procuração". LAWYER RONALD M. CANTER It is beneficial to go to a lawyer who handles a lot of Worker's Compensation cases. Typically, those lawyers will know the administrative judges or hearing officers who preside over comp hearings, and may also know the doctors and defense lawyers who are trying to block your claim. Using an attorney who knows the ins and outs of the system can help ensure that you collect the benefits that are due or, if you are so inclined, get a maximum pay-off to settle your compensation claim. HOUSTON AUTO ALARM HOUSTON CHAIN LINK FENCE HOUSTON RESIDENTIAL FENCING HOUSTON COPYING AND FAXING HOUSTON GROOMING HOUSTON LAND CLEARING SERVICES HOUSTON RESIDENTIAL MAILBOXES HOUSTON MORTGAGE Companies HOUSTON RENT HAND TOOLS HOUSTON BOUNDARY SURVEYS HOUSTON GARBAGE REMOVAL MIAMI EYE INSTITUTE MIAMI CAMPER VACATION MIAMI CAMPER VACATION MIAMI VACATION CAMPGROUNDS MIAMI FENCES MIAMI FENCE CONTRACTORS MIAMI COPYING MACHINES MIAMI COPYING AND FAXING MIAMI COPY CENTER | |||||||||
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