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I'm doing research into this question. For the purpose of being able to sign documents before a court, effectuate a summons, etc. is an attorney required to be a natural born person. Or can an "attorney" be a legal person such as an LLC or a corporation.

As near as I can tell the word "attorney" can mean "agent" or it can mean "lawyer".

For example, imagine a pleading, summons or other legal submission to a court of law that was signed not with the words "John Doe, Esquire" but rather signed with the words "The Law Offices of John Doe". Is that a validly submitted document?
Must be a human being, and a live one at that ... oohhh those mortgage companies & their dead people signing legal papers