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Our approach to client relationships is proactive. We prioritize listening and understanding their particular needs, allowing us to craft tailored solutions. We strive to revolutionize the traditional... read more
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Litigation can cause immense stress and harm to you as well as your loved ones. Our primary goal is to assist you in keeping your family legal issues drama-free. We believe that you should be in charg... read more
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At Legacy Tax and Resolution Services, LLC., we offer tax preparation and planning, debt resolution, tax problem solving, as well as ancillary services including accounting, payroll, and entity struct... read more
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The attorney general is the chief legal officer and law enforcement officer of a state, commonwealth, possession, or territory of the United States.
The AG is the only lawyer in the office with federal jurisdiction over criminal offenses (federal crimes). There are several specific areas that an AG would typically spend their time on, like white-collar crime, illegal immigration, and scams that target seniors. They also serve as both attorneys-in-fact and state's attorneys over any active AG investigations, which could be federal or state nature. They also provide legal advice to the government and may represent the government in court.
The cost of an attorney can vary depending on the attorney's experience, location, and other factors. However, an experienced attorney will typically charge between $200 and $400 per hour. The case's complexity can lead to the added cost, starting from $400 and falling near $50 thousand.
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