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SunshinerRain2
Asked March 2014
If POA is an attorney, does he/she then bill at the same rate as they would bill for their time where legal expertise is essential and required?
POA need not be an Attorney.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Mar 2014
That depends on the attorney, but generally they bill for their time no matter what they are doing.
Good luck - it can get expensive.
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Good luck - it can get expensive.
Carol