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Private Law

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Private Law
Legislation having to do with relations between individuals without government intervention. Examples of private law include statutes and customs governing torts and contracts. Private law contrasts with public law, which has to do with relationships between individuals and their government.


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For each of these areas, three chapters are presented that focus individually on the private law dimension, on regulatory choices, and on private international law.
Opinion 73-9 stated that a full-time assistant state attorney may, in his spare time and with the consent of his superiors, perform legal research and prepare legal memoranda for private law firms, solely in civil matters, even if those firms may on occasion represent clients in criminal matters that involve the state attorney's office.
For the past four years, Ian has focused on family law, particularly in divorce and finances and private law children applications.
 
 
 
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