In legal practice, the roles of an “Attorney at Law” (commonly referred to as a “Lawyer”) and an “Attorney in Fact” are distinct and carry different responsibilities and powers. This distinction is crucial when considering legal representation, personal agency, and the management of one’s affairs, especially in terms of maintaining personal sovereignty.
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