how to use the chocolate receipt avian attorney

by Hudson Tromp 7 min read

What is Aviary Attorney?

Aviary Attorney is an adventure game in the style of the Ace Attorney series. The player takes the role of a defence lawyer, and must investigate crimes and then defend their clients in court.

What is Falcon's case with the Aviary Attorney?

Falcon shows up late to the Aviary Attorney office and receives a letter from Seigneur Purrtoir Demiaou asking for legal help for his daughter, Dame Caterline, wrongly accused of murder. Your assistant, Sparrowson, asks if you'll be taking the case. If you respond "Of course!"

Is there a walkthrough for Aviary Attorney?

An in-progress walkthrough for all of Aviary Attorney. Includes both a detailed walkthrough, a spoiler-free walkthrough, and explanation of other 'bad endings' (consequences of losing trials). Will be updated as new game material is released. This item has been added to your Favorites. UPDATE 3/14/18: It's been a hot minute y'all!

Does anyone know who bought the chocolate at the chocolate emporium?

But there's three days til the next trial, so back to investigating. Lander Hagelslak is the elephant who owns the Chocolate Emporium. Ask him if he remembers who bought the chocolate from the wrapper you have, and he says he can't recall but he'd know if you asked him about a specific person.

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Appearance

Being a recolour of the Phoenix, the Avian Attorney is mostly coloured black, with a white collar and gradient on its wings and tail. The Avian Attorney wears a red tie around its neck, beneath its collar.

Notes

The Avian Attorney was released on the 18th of August 2017 in version 1.10.0 along with Olympus and the first five Olympus species.

Gameplay

The character artwork is taken from the caricatures by J. J. Grandville.

Development

The game was developed by Sketchy Logic, and partly financed through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, raising £18,917 towards its development in January 2015. It was released for Microsoft Windows and OS X in December 2015.

How constructive receipt affects plaintiffs

As the plaintiff, you are not seen as having received the settlement money until it is disbursed to you. To give you time to make a financial plan, a qualified settlement fund (QSF), also called a 468 (b) Trust, can be established. This way, the settlement money goes directly from the defendant into the trust, bypassing you.

How constructive receipt affects attorneys

Similar to plaintiffs, as a litigation attorney you can avoid constructive receipt of your contingency fees through the creation of a QSF. While the money remains in the QSF, you are not recognized as having received the funds and can create a customized plan for how and when you receive your fees.

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