Limited Power of Attorney

Through a limited Power of Attorney, the “principal” can authorize another person, i. e. “agent”, to carry out specified tasks on his or her behalf for limited time duration or only under certain circumstances. The Power of Attorney is therefore “limited” or tailored to meet the needs of a particular transaction or set of transactions

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What is malpractice

The term malpractice in general refers to illegal, corrupt or careless professional behavior. It may arise from a professional’s misconduct to perform his or her professional duties with adequate care and diligence. When a skilled professional rendering responsible service fails to strictly comply with generally accepted professional standards, causing loss or damage to their clients

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Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice is one of the most commonly recognized forms of malpractice. It is a suit issued by the client or patient against the medical practitioner for causing injury, damage or loss by providing improper or negligent treatment. This happens when the skilled professional in the filed of medicine fails in his or her duty

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Florida DUI Defense

DUI (driving under the influence) is a serious offence in Florida and may be considered as a misdemeanor or traffic crime or even felony in some cases. Getting arrested under DUI may mean a permanent criminal record, fine, community service, loss of license, vehicle immobilization, higher insurance rates and may be even imprisonment. As per

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Florida DUI and Probation

In Florida, DUI or driving under influence of alcohol/drugs or other intoxication substances is a serious offense equivalent to misdemeanor or traffic crime or even felony. A person is said to be under the influence of alcohol if he/she has blood or breath alcohol content of more than 0.08 (grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters

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Credit Repair after Bankruptcy

Declaring bankruptcy will not repair or improve your credit score. According to legal experts, credit repair after bankruptcy is possible. Some companies will offer credit immediately after bankruptcy, at very high interest rates, but buying a home or a car may not be possible for several years. Unless a bankruptcy credit repair expert can help.

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Specific Power of Attorney

The Oxford dictionary defines a Power of Attorney as “the authority to act for another person in specified legal or financial matters”. Simply speaking, a Power of Attorney establishes a fiduciary relationship between two individuals – the principal and named representative [attorney-in-fact].

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Dental Malpractice

Malpractice committed by the dental health care providers is called dental malpractice. It is expected of Dentists and Oral Surgeons to ensure a decent standard of care while giving dental services to the patients. The standard of care is measured on the service provided by other professions in the same geographical area or practitioner specializing

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California DUI Fines

DUI laws in California, as well as in other states, are quite complex and detailed. The DMV suspension is another case closely linked to the DUI case, but its functioning is like an independent trial. Many factors govern the penalties imposed by the DUI court. If you have a record of DUI offenses in a

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Secret of Credit Repair

The big “secret” is that you can repair credit scores that are bad, damaged, less than perfect, etc. Many companies are selling credit repair secrets, credit repair “kits” and other information about credit issues. They are able to sell this information, because everyone wants good credit, many people have bad credit and most people do

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