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    Defense Lawyer

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    Personal details: name : age : qualification : firm : how long practicing law : approximately ho many cases handled : Questions: 1. what are the qualifications needed to become a defence lawyer. Know the Law  All criminal attorneys must know the criminal statutes in their jurisdictions. Criminal statutes set forth the elements of crimes‚ the rules regarding searches‚ seizures and arrests and the procedures that govern document filings and how the court disposes of cases. All

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    Ambition To Be a Lawyer

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    There are three reasons why being a lawyer is of importance to me. The first reason as to why this career is important to me is basically because the make tons of money and every one likes money I know I do and I know with a lawyer salary I wouldn’t have to worry about struggling to pay bills and affording stuff. In addition‚ I’m talkative and also sarcastic and I’m definitely not shy so that also suits me better for this career as because if you want to be a lawyer you must have the capacity to communicate

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    Lawyer and Paralegals

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    paralegal performs is crucial to a lawyer. Looking at all the tasks that paralegals are responsible for doing‚ people will definitely realize that paralegals are important to the legal process‚ almost to the same degree of the work that the attorney is doing. Paralegals do almost everything that lawyers do‚ except give legal advice or present cases in court. Most of the work paralegals do is behind-the-scenes‚ which is why they rarely get the praise that the lawyer does. Job Description Paralegals

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    hire an immigration lawyer. An immigration lawyer is an individual who specializes in immigration law and knows all the requirements and conditions to entering the United States as a legal‚ permanent resident. It is entirely possible to go through the whole visa process without hiring an immigration attorney. They’re not formally required to be part of the process. But US immigration law can be difficult and confusing for someone to try to understand on their own. An immigration lawyer will know

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    MISUNDERSTANDING LAWYERS’ ETHICS Monroe H. Freedman* Abbe Smith** A Modern Legal Ethics: Adversary Ethics in a Democratic Age. By Daniel Markovits. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 2008. Pp. xii‚ 361. $29.95. The title of Daniel Markovits’s book‚ A Modern Legal Ethics‚ gives the impression that it is a comprehensive treatise on contemporary lawyers’ eth2 ics. The contents of the book‚ however‚ are both more limited and more expansive than the title suggests. Markovits’s treatment of lawyers’ ethics

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    How to Become a Lawyer

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    Description: * Criminal lawyers have the same basic duties as other lawyers. * First‚ they advise their clients of their legal rights and responsibilities‚ as well as any potential problems. * Second‚ they represent their clients before the courts. Third‚ they research rules‚ regulations‚ and previous cases. * Finally‚ they prepare legal documents. In each case‚ lawyers interpret the law and apply it to specific situations. In the courtroom‚ criminal lawyers act on one of two “sides:”

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    The Role of the Lawyer in the Criminal Justice System Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 2‚ Issue 3‚ Winter 1998 December 1‚ 1998 Samuel A. Alito The remarks below are extended excerpts from a presentation made by Judge Alito at the 1997 National Lawyers Convention‚ entitled "The Crisis in the Legal Profession."  This conference examines the impact of lawyers and the legal system "on government‚ freedom‚ responsibility and virtue." The conference brochure presents as a benchmark

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    Research on Career: Lawyer

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    Lawyer is a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for clients in other legal matters. Lawyers serve as both advocates and advisers. As advocates‚ they speak for their clients in court by presenting supportive evidence. As advisers‚ they counsel their clients on their legal rights and obligations. Lawyers‚ also called attorneys and counselors‚ can interpret laws and apply laws to specific situations‚ and draft new laws. Much of their work involves researching

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    Lawyer-Client Relatioship

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    Ana Sarabando Professor Elfo Teamwork Assignment Does your State recognize a privilege with respect to the press and their sources? Why is the Lawyer-Client and Doctor-Patient so important? Please be sure to include a properly cited reference in support of your Main Post. In the State of New Jersey‚ the Shield Law protects a person engaged on‚ engaged in‚ connected with‚ or employed by news media for the purpose of gathering‚ procuring‚ transmitting‚ compiling‚ editing or disseminating news

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    On some aspects Papantonio’s research on lawyers were accurate enough that they persisted even today. There are several similarities that can be drawn from the book after comparing it to the firm. The book explores the negative attitude in the field of law. Another similarity is the high stress in the job and how it impacts the motivation and environment of the firm. An addition shared characteristic that Papantonio wrote about was the fact that the time committed are long hours every week. The impact

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