Why do lawyers specify that they are “attorneys at law?” Are there some attorneys that are not “at law?”

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Why do lawyers specify that they are “attorneys at law?” Are there some attorneys that are not “at law?”

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Yep.

An attorney is just a representative; Someone that you’ve said can speak for you

A lawyyer is a legal representative; or an attorney, at law

Anonymous 0 Comments

So I could be an attorney at chow and responsible for the snacks?!

Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m ashamed to admit that I’m an attorney at law and did not know the answer to this question…

Anonymous 0 Comments

A decision that is legally binding, made by some other than yourself is the definition of having an attorney. An attorney can be a healthcare proxy that gets power of attorney to make medical decisions in your BEST interest.