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Attorney "liscence" and bond of indemnification
I have been afraid to start exhausting my administative procedure because of the fact that I do not want to go to court against an attorney.
I have been told that if I send a conditional acceptance to another person that it is supposed to remain between that person and I and attoney can not get involved.& So I recently asked a friend about this and they said that if the person that I am sending the conditional acceptance to uses their attorney to respond, I should ask them for a copy of their state liscence and their bond of indemnification.& My friend said that this will send the attorney running in the oposite direction as they do not have a liscence and they don't want anybody to touch their bond.
If somebody could expand on that it would be great.& I will continue to look into it as well.
Also, I went to my state web site link to look up liscensed persons and I found out that there isn't even an option to get an attorney's liscence.& I was told that if you ask an attorney to see their state issues liscence they will say, "I am a member of the bar", then I can say, "good for you, I am a member of Costco."& I thought that was a good way of putting their bar membership into perspective.
If I am off base here with the liscence issue please let me know.
Montana
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