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Knowing When You Need A Bankruptcy Attorney
A bankruptcy attorney may be necessary if you have a great deal of debt, assets and other complicated issues in your life. For example, because there is a great deal of documentation required that could be confusing for anyone, a bankruptcy attorney can help you in this area. They will...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Attorney, Litigation, Business Operations
White papers 2008-01-01
Tips o Consider When Choosing A Bankruptcy Attorney
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy then it is essential that you find yourself a reputable bankruptcy attorney who fully understands bankruptcy law. But along with understanding bankruptcy laws you need an attorney who knows the whole process of filing for bankruptcy. This paper explains several tips, which should...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Attorney, Litigation, Business Operations
White papers 2008-01-01
General Power Of Attorney
A Power Of Attorney POA 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 granter of the power, and...
Tags: Attorney, Home Business Online, Real Estate, Business Operations
Tools & templates 2007-12-01
Special Power Of Attorney
A Special power of Attorney empowers a person or Agent to carry out a specific legal transaction for another called the Principal. Once the transaction has been completed the agent's power of attorney expires. This is a template which can be used while designating special power of attorney.
Tags: Power, Attorney, Home Business Online, Real Estate, Business Operations
Tools & templates 2007-12-01
Power Of Attorney - Revocation
If you change your mind about whom you want as your agent under a power of attorney (durable or non durable, limited or specific), you may revoke the power of attorney. In fact, while you are capable, you may revoke a power of attorney at any time for any reason....
Tags: Attorney, FreeBusinessForms.com, Real Estate, Business Operations
Tools & templates 2007-12-01
Real Estate Attorney Benefit Not Cost in Home Purchase or Sale
The costs associated with buying or selling a home can add up quickly. Many buyers and sellers opt not to retain an attorney to save the several hundred dollars it costs to have one review the contract, deed and title, respond to inspection issues, and make sure the contract is...
Tags: EzineArticles.com, Attorney, Real Estate, Benefits, Business Operations, Human Resources
White papers 2006-02-09
Transitioning Your Practice to Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy has been a hot topic in the legal market ever since the dotcom bubble burst in the late 1990's. Although many of the dotcoms disappeared with nary a the quick and public demise of huge international companies such as Enron Corp., WorldCom and Global Crossing increased the amount of...
Tags: Business Operations, Litigation, Attorney, Bankruptcy
White papers 2004-03-01
Claims Management: Can Your Claim File Impeach You?
In every litigation involving a first party insurance claim, the insured’s attorney examines file under a microscope and attempt to use it to impeach people testimony and attack the insurer’s case. Keeping in mind, this paper discusses dos and don’ts that minimize the insured’s attorney’s ability to use persons file...
Tags: Testimony, Printing, Attorney, Document Management, Insurance, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance
White papers 2003-11-01
Implementation of Standards of Professional Conduct for Attorneys
The Securities and Exchange Commission is adopting a final rule establishing standards of professional conduct for attorneys who appear and practice before the Commission on behalf of issuers. The article is about guidelines for investor relationship. It explains that the standards must include a rule requiring an attorney to...
Tags: SEC, Article, Standards, Attorney, Quality, Business Operations
White papers 2003-08-05
The ‘Shindler Rule’: An Exception to the Rule on Attorney’s Fees?
This article explains the "Shindler Rule" which is an exception to the rule on attorney’s fees. Under the “American rule,” attorney’s fees are “incidents of litigation and a prevailing party may not collect them from the loser unless an award is authorized by agreement between the parties, statute or court...
Tags: Business Operations, Litigation, Attorney, Rule
White papers 2003-05-21
SEC Adopts Final Attorney Conduct Rules
On January 29, 2003, the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") adopted final rules implementing standards of professional conduct for attorneys pursuant to Section 307 of the Sarbanes- Oxley Act of 2002 ("SOX"). The final rules require that if an attorney, appearing and practicing before the SEC in the representation of...
Tags: Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Business Operations, U.S., Quality, Real Estate, Regulatory Compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley, Attorney, SEC, Regulations
White papers 2003-05-01
Final SEC Rules Concerning Standards of Professional Conduct for Attorneys
On January 29, 2003, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued new rules concerning standards of professional conduct for attorneys, as required by Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (the “Act”). On January 29, 2003, the SEC also issued a proposed rule that extended the comment period on...
Tags: Withdrawal, Business Operations, Quality, Act, Attorney, Standards, SEC
White papers 2003-03-27
SEC Issues (Near) Final Rules On Standards Of Professional Conduct For Attorneys
The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC seeks to streamline professional conduct for attorneys. It has issued rules governing professional responsibilities for attorneys. It also lays down ‘minimum standards’ of professional conduct for attorneys appearing or practicing before the SEC. The paper examines these rules and standards.
Tags: Business Operations, Attorney, Standards, Quality, SEC
White papers 2003-03-10
Sec Adopts Final Rules Regarding Minimum Standards Of Professional Conduct For Attorneys
The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC seeks to streamline professional conduct for attorneys. It has issued rules governing professional responsibilities for attorneys. It also lays down ‘minimum standards’ of professional conduct for attorneys appearing or practicing before the SEC. The paper presents a summary of the final rules as well...
Tags: SEC, Attorney, Standards, Quality, Business Operations
White papers 2003-02-20
SEC Rules Under Sarbanes-Oxley Section 307
The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC seeks to streamline professional conduct for attorneys. It has issued rules governing professional responsibilities for attorneys. It also lays down ‘minimum standards’ of professional conduct for attorneys appearing or practicing before the SEC. These rules are contained in a recently passed Act. The paper...
Tags: Quality, Regulations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Business Operations, Regulatory Compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley, Attorney, SEC, Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Presentations 2003-02-14
SEC Adopts Final Rules Implementing Section 307 Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002
A recent Act adopted by Securities and Exchange Commission SEC seeks to streamline professional conduct for attorneys. It contains rules governing professional responsibilities for attorneys. It also lays down ‘minimum standards’ of professional conduct for attorneys appearing or practicing before the SEC. The paper examines these issues contained in the...
Tags: Policies And Procedures, Human Resources, Finance, Financial Accounting, Government, Regulatory Compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley, Attorney, SEC, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Business Operations, Regulations, Quality
White papers 2003-02-14
SEC Adopts Standards of Professional Conduct for Attorneys Under Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Securities and Exchange Commission SEC has adopted standards of professional conduct for attorneys appearing and practicing before the SEC. In adopting these rules, as mandated by Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 the Act, the SEC recognized the important and expanding role of attorneys in their representation of...
Tags: Regulatory Compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley, Corporate Governance, Attorney, Standards, SEC, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Corporate Law, Quality, Regulations, Business Operations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
White papers 2003-02-05
SEC Adopts Final Rules Related to Professional Conduct for Attorneys
The SEC adopted final rules pursuant to Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, establishing standards of professional conduct for attorneys who appear and practice before the SEC on behalf of public companies. The new rules are contained in SEC Release No. 33-8185. Article explains the attorneys covered by the rules....
Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance, Quality, Regulations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Business Operations, SEC, Article, Attorney
White papers 2003-01-01
How To Keep Your Clients And You From Becoming Enforcement Targets
Attorneys who practice bankruptcy law in Maryland with some regularity have noticed an increase in activity and involvement by the U.S. Trustee in certain aspects of the bankruptcy process. U.S. Trustee attorneys are attending more Section 341 Meetings and asking questions regarding a debtor's identity, petition prepares transfers of assets,...
Tags: Business Operations, Litigation, Attorney, Bankruptcy
White papers 2003-01-01
General Estate Planning
The following is intended as a general discussion of estate planning concepts and not as specific advice. This discussion is limited to non-estate tax situations. The Will serves the following basic functions: to transfer title to property of a deceased person to specified persons; to pay the debts of the...
Tags: Financial Planning, Finance, Business Operations, Free Trade, Taxes, Real Estate, Attorney, Property, Agent
White papers 2003-01-01
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