This section outlines the rights of participants to receive counsel fees in legal proceedings, including specific provisions for attorneys' letters of authority and their duration. It also establishes the office of attorneys at law in Pennsylvania and the oath required before practicing. Key provisions include the filing and revocation of letters of attorney and the legal qualifications for attorneys practicing in the state.
Participants may be entitled to receive counsel fees as specified by applicable statutes, including certain circumstances outlined by law.
Letters of attorney remain in effect until revoked in writing by the grantor or until they are terminated by law.
An individual must be admitted to the state's bar and take an oath supporting the U.S. Constitution before practicing law.
Yes, duly acknowledged letters of attorney can be filed with the court clerk's office and are considered a form of record.