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by dddy1800  15 Jun 2008 21:11:57 - 1 answered
You need an undergraduate degree, law school, pass state bar and find job.   The requirements vary by country. Generally, an applicant needs... more
by aerohottie  04 Jun 2008 15:56:18 - 1 answered
A lawyer in US makes $78,000 on an average. We have 8544 hours in a year. If we divide 78000 by 8544 we get $9.12 dollars an hour. The source of average... more
by Prince79  02 Jun 2008 15:53:42 - 1 answered
In most countries Attorney General serves as the chief legal adviser to the government, besides keeping counsel to the governmental heads they are in some... more
by lizarina  31 May 2008 16:19:25 - 1 answered
A skeleton argument underlies the background of the case so as to intimate the contending parties and the court of the grounds on which the case is to... more
by jailbird  29 May 2008 21:56:37 - 1 answered
I would try collections.  It can be a very rewarding job.  You get to help people that want it and find the bad guys.  With your legal experience... more
by reshonna  22 May 2008 19:06:15 - 2 answered
The requirements for becoming a counselor varies from country to country and state to state and you have not mentioned which country or state you are from.... more
by CrazyDymnd  17 May 2008 08:24:21 - 1 answered
It might net you a better paying job at a small law firm, but in the USA, paralegals do not make that much more and often less than legal secretaries.... more
by mizmommy  03 May 2008 21:17:02 - 2 answered
You do not have to work for a lawyer to be a paralegal. Paralegals are used by the court systems, corporations, and lots of other places. Real Estate companies... more
by Lost26  01 May 2008 09:57:46 - 3 answered
Paralegal is a person who is not a lawyer but knows the laws and procedures to complete routine tasks. Paralegal can be employed in a law office or he/she... more
by rachel77  30 Apr 2008 16:54:52 - 2 answered
In US a corporate lawyer would make anything from 70,000/- to 150,000/- dollars a year. more
by mines23  30 Apr 2008 03:34:44 - 1 answered
by mines23  30 Apr 2008 02:39:32 - 1 answered
by maresha  27 Apr 2008 17:21:27 - 2 answered
You would need to complete a 4-year college degree, then 3 years of law school, and passing a written bar examination. During the first or year and a half,... more
by nzube  18 Mar 2008 21:58:27 - 1 answered
Legalism is a pejorative term which is referring to an improper fixation on the codes of conduct implying an allegation of misguided rigor, pride, the... more
by cmsmith08  11 Mar 2008 21:57:01 - 1 answered
An Assault lawyer is a person who specializes in criminal and civil assault cases. He can defend someone with criminal assault charges or represent a victim.... more
by cemetary  16 Feb 2008 16:36:04 - 1 answered
It depends on what country you are in and also on where you are now (ie school, college or university.) Generally you need a good spread of school subjects... more
by belder  10 Feb 2008 19:04:28 - 2 answered
In at least some cases, attorneys come from a family line of professionals and share their father's names (Frank James Smith II, III, etc.) It is possible... more
by Exception  08 Feb 2008 04:54:50 - 1 answered
If I understand your question, it seems that what you need to do is to make the CEOs aware of what is going on. Even if you can't supply proof yourself,... more
by alanater  31 Jan 2008 19:08:25 - 2 answered
It is a confusing time, choosing your options, but you're being sensible and asking good questions. You do your GCSE at the end of Year 11; if your school... more
by krokaugger  31 Jan 2008 04:27:40 - 2 answered
Law is a demanding mistress. You might want to look into not being a lawyer so much as a consultant. Something like contract law, or business law, where... more
by torbug05  13 Jan 2008 03:03:13 - 1 answered
If you want to move according to the industry standards and the pace, you should become a corporate lawyer. It is the field which deals with organizations... more
by shasha12  04 Jan 2008 16:44:36 - 1 answered
Usually the initial requirements are the same for all branches of law - a bachelor's degree followed by a 3-year law course and bar examination. There... more
by dragonlove  31 Dec 2007 03:03:38 - 1 answered
To become tattooist you need to have license and experience as well in order to become professional tattooist in Reno. You must have your customer contact... more
by jopellbell  15 Dec 2007 19:31:06 - 1 answered
Yes, the executor should inform you about the will as you are the beneficiary. The executor looks to be a crooked person and might be thinking to cheat... more
by jopellbell  02 Dec 2007 18:40:53 - 1 answered
The lawyer is to send a copy to the estate over the will. No, accounts are not suspose to be froze. more
by sonuwaje  29 Nov 2007 12:24:11 - 1 answered
I believe this title goes back to a time when there were so few barristers that they all knew each other personally (maybe it was the same with politicians... more
by willitre  07 Nov 2007 10:19:09 - 1 answered
The salary depends on many factors. First you must have degree and then you should have good experience to get a good salary. You can also start your own... more
by zasworld  31 Oct 2007 09:32:28 - 2 answered
There are many jobs of Law in UK. You need to search on the internet for it. I am giving you a few websites for your study. Law Job UK 1 Law Job UK 2... more
by NJ2007  18 Oct 2007 16:58:55 - 1 answered
The correct lawyer can be found out from the court. You should visit the court and look for some corporate lawyer who work for discriminatory issues. more
by thachthao  06 Oct 2007 11:56:20 - 1 answered
Assault lawyers are the ones which are dealing with the rape and sexual abuse cases. They are generally termed as Assault Lawyers. more
by firstlady  05 Oct 2007 09:05:22 - 1 answered
There are many individuals that are working as solicitor so you can contact them through their websites. Check this website to contact to any solicitor.... more
by jamaica33  29 Sep 2007 10:10:45 - 1 answered
I found a very helpful discussion on this topic at thefashionspot.com (apologies if you are the same person who asked there, but it's certainly the best... more
by Bhola  26 Sep 2007 14:13:31 - 1 answered
The Bar Standards Board doesn't specify in its public literature how recent the degree has to be; besides, there are so many more routes into the law than... more
by lolybear  25 Sep 2007 14:56:46 - 1 answered
You need a "civil" attorney as opposed to a criminal attorney. I would suggest you look on the yellow pages for one who handles bankruptcies - I suspect... more
by k-k-k-kass  15 Sep 2007 13:12:46 - 1 answered
The exact salaries of lawyers depends on which type of company they're working with.On average their salaries can be any where between 50 dollars per hour... more
by k-k-k-kass  15 Sep 2007 12:59:26 - 2 answered
If by best you mean the highest paid lawyers,then mostly the corporate lawyers get the most pay.They can get as much as 300 to 500 dollars per hour. more
by 1Tonya  13 Sep 2007 14:29:05 - 2 answered
This information is proving hard to find, as it doesn't seem to be on a database and individual firms often don't give salary details in their recruitment... more
by 5176543974  09 Sep 2007 14:32:20 - 1 answered
Yes many Lawyers Have perks like Health And Life Insurance And also Company Car.These type of perks depend on the company and also your standing in that... more
by dm1966  03 Sep 2007 20:07:47 - 1 answered
There are two basic types of lawyers, civil and criminal. A criminal lawyer is what you use when accused of a crime. A civil lawyer is what you need.... more
by mesmara  29 Aug 2007 02:12:07 - 2 answered
It may be harder to find a place in year 10 than in Year 11, as law offices tend to prefer their work experience people to be 16 or over. However, you... more
by pink19  23 Aug 2007 22:03:56 - 1 answered
Barristers defend their client by putting down the case in front of the judge and arguing with the opposition therefore they need to master the art of... more
by KarCam  21 Aug 2007 00:07:17 - 1 answered
No, they do not need to charge a fees. You never need to charge anything you do for a friend! but i suggest you double check this. more
by latoyamice  20 Aug 2007 22:08:56 - 1 answered
If you can't find an affordable lawyer through personal recommendation - always the best way - I would definitely be wary of some of the people who advertise... more
by CandiceAL  15 Aug 2007 02:51:43 - 2 answered
Assuming you're in the United States, you'll need a four-year degree (called a bachelor's degree). After that, you will need to complete three years of... more
by cfp  10 Aug 2007 15:30:06 - 1 answered
You can find a Pro-Bono family lawyer from ABA which stands for American Bar Association.There are many lawyers who can help you in family problems and... more
by shawan  03 Aug 2007 04:47:21 - 1 answered
An international lawyer is one who can represent any client in international court of Justice. Usually such lawyers represent a multinational companies... more
by randisha02  30 Jul 2007 16:29:02 - 1 answered
Corporate lawyers who work on a retainer plus hourly, and personal or corporate-type injury lawyers who get a percentage of the recovery dollars. more
by lecee_91  29 Jul 2007 07:25:41 - 1 answered
from my knowledge i think the only lawyer that makes six figures is a lawyer that graduated from a nice school you have to get your bachelor and then go... more
by A7xfan  17 Jul 2007 17:38:10 - 1 answered
The lawyer who is over Will's and gets you the money from that Will! They are in the Probate section of law but they are specialist! more
by jummy  04 Jul 2007 20:43:29 - 4 answered
The computer itself cannot perform any kind of useful work for the user, instead it needs a pair of commands or a set of instructions that inform the computer... more
by Bash88  02 Jul 2007 22:11:16 - 1 answered
Yes you may be able to study law even if you have not done your GCSE’s. but it is important to understand that we need to see whether if we do not give... more
by pt_guard93  01 Jul 2007 03:02:24 - 2 answered
A defense attorney or prosecutor. more
by ElijahWife  25 Jun 2007 05:18:22 - 1 answered
I believe that Harvard is the top ranked law school but best is subjective so what would be best for you might be something else. There are many factors... more
by mskeekee  20 Jun 2007 17:29:20 - 1 answered
If there is no kids or property you can do your own. If not sometimes you get what you pay for, Cuz! more
by kilo  11 Jun 2007 16:36:32 - 1 answered
Unlike doctors when getting a law degree called a juries doctorate (JD), there is no specializations. You can choose to practice a specific brand of law... more
by Windy  25 May 2007 19:05:15 - 1 answered
The unfortunate incidents of violence in Karachi that inundated the lives of the Karachi public, resulting in deaths, injuries and disrupted city peace,... more
by Tenyo  21 May 2007 02:49:55 - 1 answered
Only if she passes the state bar in whatever state she wants to practice in. more
by socamama  14 May 2007 14:46:27 - 10 answered
Go to a bookstore and lookup a book called "Do it yourself divorce" That should be very helpful! more
by Roxanne033  14 May 2007 13:53:28 - 1 answered
Business and corporate lawyers make a lot of money once they get good clients and become recognized.They can easily charge as much as $200 or above for... more
by Ms_Koko_00  03 May 2007 12:33:10 - 2 answered
  Dipends to the country you are studying in, like here in Tanzania it takes 4 years though it used to take 3 years before. more
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