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There are a bunch of types of law with possibly hundreds of subdivisions. Some of the main types are; probate, personal-injury, family, criminal, property, malpractice, insurance, immigration, intellectual property, and patent. For more inf...
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Many attorneys specialize in one type of law. Other lawyers handle a wide range of cases. You want to hire an attorney who has expertise and experience to represent you effectively with respect to your legal matters.
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In terms of becoming a lawyer in the US, there is one, the Juris Doctor degree (JD).
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A law firm competent in both Thailand law and laws of western nations would be the best option. With such a law firm, there is an assurance that the attorneys understand the issues involved in preparing a prenuptial agreement which concerns...
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As the legal field has become more complex, paralegals have become more specialized. For example, some paralegals specialize in medical malpractice while others specialize in labor law. How specialized the work of a paralegal is depends lar...
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It's been said that women enjoy more of a connection to their communities. Women are very good at interacting with community groups and city officials and seeing a project through from the beginning to the end.
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No, our office focuses almost exclusively on Residential and Commercial Eviction cases.
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Yes, an agency may advise in the topics across a mixture of Types, i.e., you do not have to categorise your agency into one particular Type.
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Yes, we do. The legal profession changes and reinvents itself. New areas of law come to the forefront each year, and we pride ourselves on adapting to that need. That said, we realize that there is proficiency necessary for expertise. If we...
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I think there are more opportunities now. When Charlotte became the second-largest banking industry in the U.S., it created more opportunities. Charlotte became the Atlanta in North Carolina. All of our graduates used to want to go to Atlan...
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