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Virginia Supreme Court Clarifies Remedies In Power Of Attorney Lawsuits
The Virginia Supreme Court recently issued a ruling that clarifies that under the Virginia Uniform Power of Attorney Act, trial courts may award monetary damages against an agent under a power of attorney, but may not issue an injunction directing that the agent must return money. The issue arose due to language contained in the Virginia Uniform Power of Attorney Act, Section 64.2-1615(1), which provides that agents under powers of attorneys are “liable to the principal or the principal’s successors in interest for the amount required to [r]estore the value of the principal’s property to what it would have been …
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attorney's fees, Court Opinions, Mangrum, Power of Attorney, Power of Attorney Disputes, Virginia Supreme Court
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