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Ordinary Power of Attorney
An ordinary power of attorney allows one or more person, known as your attorney, to make financial decisions on your behalf. It’s only valid while you still have the mental capacity to make your own decisions. You may want to set one up if, for example: You can limit the power you give your attorney Read more
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Making Gifts As An Attorney
If you’re acting on behalf of a loved one, as an attorney or a deputy, big occasions such as Christmas, birthdays or anniversaries can raise some questions. It’s not compulsory for you to give gifts, unless clearly stated in the lasting power of attorney or court order, and should always be done with the best interest in mind of the donor (the person Read more
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The Importance of Knowledge-Sharing In The Legal Sector
Knowledge sharing in the legal sector is essential to providing clients with the right legal knowledge. Legal knowledge management ensures a collective legal community that allows for better client challenges resolution. Law firms, individual lawyers, and legal departments have an obligation to share their expertise and efficiently manage knowledge. Management software can be used to Read more