In A Practical Guide to Document Authentication 2008, John P. Sinnott provides an up-to-date desktop reference containing the most current consular legalization requirements. Sinnott explains legalization procedures for 219 foreign jurisdications and all 50 states plus territories. Each entry includes: complete consular and Secretary of State contact information and signature requirements, documents to be submitted, turn-around time, fees and payment methods. Sample forms and documents are also included. This 2008 desktop reference is completely up-to-date with the most current consular legalization requirements. Whether dealing with a power of attorney, trademark registration, certificate of origin, or other documents, the user will find explanations of legalization procedures for 219 foreign jurisdictions and all 50 US states, plus territories. Each entry includes: BL Complete consular and Secretary of State contact information - address, phone, fax, and hours of business BL Prior authorization and signature requirements BL Documents to be submitted BL Turn around time BL Fees and payment methods Starting with the 2008 edition, the book will benefit non-U.S. practitioners considerably. Sinnott is including a new introduction that guides non-U.S. lawyers in using the book to the benefit of their U.S. and non-U.S. clients. For example, an attorney in London with a U.S. corporate client may wish to learn the procedure for authenticating a document at China's U.S. embassy so as to protect a trademark within China's borders. This example represents only one of the many uses for A Practical Guide to Document Authentication 2008 overseas.
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