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Laws And Lawyers - The Various Types

A lawyer is someone trained in aspects of law and the legal system usually providing legal advice; in America other names are also used for instance: advocate, legal advisor or the more popular, attorney. In criminal or civil trials in court, the lawyer representing the client is then called an advocate; although once qualified they can all appear in court, as a percentage, not many decide to pursue this area of law. When employed to provide advice on the law they are known as legal advisors; providing recommendations to clients in matters that could be civil or criminal.

One who primarily practices law in a courtroom is a trial lawyer; this does not appeal to everyone because it requires fast thinking plus a confident manner, and those who prefer to carry out his work are paid very well.However a great deal of a trial lawyer's time is spent outside the court; they investigate the case they are representing, talk to witnesses and arranging evidence, for example.

The law is a great guiding force in our world and every aspect of our lives is touched by it too some degree; 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. The more detailed aspects of their position depend upon his or her field of expertise; but all are licensed to represent parties in court when necessary.

Many areas of law now exist to meet the needs of a complex society; examples of just a few are show below:

Constitutional Law

Insurance

Civil Law

Adoption

Company Law

The number of specialist areas of law is also the reason why only a few ever practice in a courtroom!

Environmental law for instance employs experts who will represent private, government and individuals; just a few of the many examples are listed here:

Waste Disposal Companies

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Airports

Representatives in this field may be arranging for their clients to carry out certain actions; they might also represent a company in a civil action resulting from work they have already undertaken.

A growth area for attorneys in recent years is that of intellectual property rights; an area that has increased owing to the use of digital products; music and video for example. Most large insurance providers engage the services of specialist lawyers in their legal departments; their purpose is to protect the company's interests against fraudulent claims and advise on the legal terms and conditions used in policies.

Most attorneys work in the private sector working on criminal or civil law; criminal lawyers try cases or defend the accused party; whereas civil law affects areas like wills, trusts and mortgages for example.

Close to the top of the ladder are those legal specialists that manage what are known as high profile 'public interest' cases; these might concern large companies for example where their image might be at risk. A few lawyers decide to use their knowledge to help the defense and rights of those less fortunate in foreign countries; these attempt to serve disadvantaged people wherever they are from often oppressive governments and companies.



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