
An interesting conundrum popped up on my state bar’s listserv recently. It seems that an attorney tried to have a Durable Power of Attorney notarized at her bank,
Insight and commentary on the 1965 Hague Service Convention (among other Hague Conventions) and how it works for litigators in the United States and Canada.
An interesting conundrum popped up on my state bar’s listserv recently. It seems that an attorney tried to have a Durable Power of Attorney notarized at her bank,…
We have a pretty straightforward view of notarization in the U.S. and Canada … you sign a document, and a notary stamps & signs the same document, pointing to your signature and saying “yep, that’s the person who signed this.” It’s a handy tool for verification whenever the document needs to be used in court…