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attorney at law whats the difference? An attorney in fact is an agent who is authorized to act on behalf of another person but isnt necessarily authorized to practice law. An attorney at law is a lawyer who has been legally qualified to prosecute and defend actions before a court of law.
In California, if you are ignorant of the name or identity of a defendant, you may still name that defendant in your complaint by naming him as a Doe (as in John Doe). This is allowed by Code of Civil Procedure 474. [CCP 474].
Key Takeaways. An attorney-in-fact is someone who is designated to act on behalf of another person, whether in business, financial, or personal matters. An attorney-in-fact is designated through the power of attorney, usually by the person who will be represented.
Definition: In fact means something that is real or true. It is the result of actions taken by people, rather than something that is required by law. This is different from in law, which refers to something that is required by law.
The person named in a power of attorney to act on your behalf is commonly referred to as your agent or attorney-in-fact. With a valid power of attorney, your agent can take any action permitted in the document. Often your agent must present the actual document to invoke the power.
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