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Virginia Attorney General Supports Lawyers Passing Credit Card Fees on to Clients
October 22, 2008
Virginia's Attorney General, Robert McDonnell, issued a formal opinion on Monday that lawyers who accept credit cards may pass along to their clients the transaction fees the lawyers are charged by their bank to accept credit cards.  McDonnell's opinion states that passing along these charges is not prohibited by federal or state law, though McDonnell does not address whether it may be prohibited under the terms of the contract between the lawyer and the credit card bank.
 
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