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An attorney , named in the records of a case, who is responsible for handling the cause on behalf of the party he represents.
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Attorney whose name must appear somewhere in permanent records or files of case, or on the pleadings or some instrument filed in the case, or on appearance docket.
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An attorney whose name appears on the records or files of a case and the person whom the client has named as his representative in the matter. bail: a monetary amount usually set by a judge at the initial appearance of the accused the purpose of which is to ensure the return and appearance of the accused at subsequent court proceedings.
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An attorney who represents a party and has entered an appearance in an action (see “counsel”).
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Attorney whose name appears in the permanent records or files of a case. ()
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The principal attorney in a lawsuit, who signs all formal documents relating to the suit.
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An attorney that is officially representing a party in a proceeding. An attorney of record is generally authorized to perform certain functions on behalf of a party, including receiving service of papers.
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An attorney who has filed either a Notice of Appearance or any court papers in the case.
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The name of the attorney whose name appears on the permanent records and files for a particular case. Initially, a Notice of Appearance with the Court must be filed by the attorney with the court.
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The attorney of record is one who filed a Certificate of Representation with the court. Once an attorney files a certificate of representation, that attorney remains the attorney of record for a person until a court order dismisses the attorney or until the attorney formally withdraws from the file.
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Attorney whose name appears on the permanent records and files of a particular case. Initially, the attorney must file a Notice of Appearance with the Court.
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An attorney whose name is in the permanent case record as representing a party in an action.
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