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What Is A Lawyer And Why Should I Use One?


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Trained in law and able to give legal advice, lawyers are also referred to by other names; they are called attorneys in The United States and on some occasions, advocates or advisors. The term advocate is used when a lawyer acts on behalf of the person he is representing in a courtroom; for many, this is not something they wish to pursue, passing over cases to others that prefer this type of legal representation. When employed to provide advice on the law they are known as legal advisors; this can just be to provide clarification surround a legal matter.

Trial lawyers have greater familiarity with courtroom rules and strategy; owing to the fast thinking that is required by those who practice this area of law, it is not for everyone.Trial lawyers are extremely competent individuals who are just as proficient outside the courtroom; they investigate the case they are representing, talk to witnesses and arranging evidence, for example.

Our entire society is affected by laws and the legal profession; this is why lawyers are held in high regard but they must live up to this by living and working by a strict code of ethics. There are many specialized areas of law which they can focus; however, all can and do appear in court from time to time to represent their clients.

Many areas of law now exist to meet the needs of a complex society; examples of just a few are show below:
Probate, Aviation Law, Civil Law, Marine Law, Identification Theft. The number of specialist areas of law is also the reason why only a few ever practice in a courtroom!

Those specializing in environmental law for example might watch out for the interests of organizations on either side of the argument; a few examples are listed here: Waste Disposal Companies, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Airports. Often this work will be mundane as it involves planning applications and licenses for example; however, they also protect companies where claims for damages are being sought.

Of course one of the cleaner areas that attorneys are involved with is intellectual property rights; it covers digital images, songs and videos; in fact anything that is available on the internet. Major insurance companies usually employ lawyers in their legal department; insurance contracts and claims are often investigated which is an are where their expert knowledge will be invaluable.

The vast majority of attorneys work within the private sector where they can devote their energies to either criminal or civil law; criminal lawyers defend or prosecute persons charged with a crime; whereas civil law affects areas like wills, trusts and mortgages for example.

Where there are high profile cases that may affect the public, or be in their interest, other legal specialists operate; these cases may have an impact affecting communities in general, not just an individual, and can involve anything from government regulations to property interests. Lawyers who are endowed with a little more social conscience are the ones who work for charities and legal aid schemes; this type of work is more about helping those are not able to have legal representation any other way.


 

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