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I know there is Intellectual Property (patents etc. I think), Criminal Law (trial attorneys), Administrative Law (no clue), Real Estate (I assume mgt and stuff), but what other areas are there? I want to work for non-profits and children if possible.
3 answers - Asked By: operaphantom2003 - 10/10/2010
I know there is Intellectual Property (patents etc. I think), Criminal Law (trial attorneys), Administrative Law (no clue), Real Estate (I assume mgt and stuff), but what other areas are there? I want to work for non-profits and children if possible.
1 answer - Asked By: operaphantom2003 - 10/10/2010
I was thinking of a cop, but it is a little too dangerous. ( I watch truTV too much)...So I was maybe thinkig of a crime scene investigator, forensic scientist, ot even a juvenile defense law attorney, is there any more options
3 answers - Asked By: Racquel - 11/16/2009
I'm doing some research for a paper and I need to know the different types of jobs to do with criminals, I know there are the obvious police officers, private investigators, undercover police officers but what are the less known jobs out there? And what do they do?
14 answers - Asked By: Holly - 4/4/2012
Secretary/Admin Assistant/PA - whatever the job title is! Monthly or annual salary - I just need a general idea really of what I could earn doing this kind of work. Thanks
5 answers - Asked By: BigSis - 7/20/2010
What are his/her daily job responsibilities? I'm in law school and know basically what the AG's office does but I'm curious as to what deputy AG's really do every day. Thanks.
1 answer - Asked By: JJack - 9/15/2009
I've been a paralegal for 2 yrs and i like it but i feel like im getting bored with it. i want to go back to school for something "in the law field" but im just now sure yet. Can anyone help me find some careers in the legal field.
3 answers - Asked By: zynkkah - 7/22/2009
I am in chapter 13 bankruptcy that was confirmed in February. I have made all the required payments to my trustee since I filed last September. She has NOT made a payment to my mortgage company since March and now they want to forclose on my property. I gave my attorney all the payment receipts to prove I made them. Are there any repercussions to the trustee for not making the payments? She has over $6,000 of mine that she hasn't paid to my mortgage company. What can we do?
2 answers - Asked By: leisa_k - 7/11/2009
My friend said he's a barrister but not quite he's gotta do 12month trainee or something he's looking for a job, I really want to help and know little bit about can anyone please explain or share links im expert in it but this is no match but I wanna know and learn
1 answer - Asked By: bluebox7 - 9/26/2012
I want to find out if people who work in the legal sector, such as people who have to appear in court for example an administrator or someone with a job such as an administrator get to travel around the UK to different courts for different cases?
1 answer - Asked By: Katie - 8/9/2012
I was thinking of doing law if I took a break after law school to try film could I return and find a decent job? How long does it take to become established as a lawyer?
4 answers - Asked By: linda S - 5/10/2008
Is there such a job as this? If there is, can I have some information on this? Thanks!
4 answers - Asked By: -Veggie Chick- - 12/30/2006
Very serious minded with little deviation from being "strickly business." What makes them like this? Is it law school or precisely what? They hardly ever laugh. They seem tense for the most part, why?
3 answers - Asked By: 007 - 2/10/2010
My old teacher told me his son was defended in court once by someone legal.. Meaning they know all about law but are technically not lawyers. They defend people in court but are not lawyers. Do you know the name or position of the people im talking about?
3 answers - Asked By: Sam - 5/31/2009
I am curious to know how stressful a career in law generally is.
5 answers - Asked By: Daniel F - 8/3/2009
I am am looking to attend school there and I will just be moving spontaneously so I only have about a month and a half to plan. What are the best areas in the city of Houston? What is rent like? What is the major industry there? I currently work as a secretary in an attorney's office in Las Vegas and wanted to know how the job market for legal assistants or administrative work is there.
2 answers - Asked By: wytness_w/song - 4/18/2011
I would also appreciate if you also explain in details what is the job and the earning and what are the options. .
2 answers - Asked By: mami - 12/5/2009
Between associates and partners? Do you recommend any website?
4 answers - Asked By: Maria - 7/10/2009
You know how lawyers have personal assistants? Are they called a legal secretary, im not sure but I think theres a difference. Someone help me out, its for school.
3 answers - Asked By: Cassidy London - 9/13/2009
Can someone please inform me the difference between a Paralegal and a Lawyer?What can one do that the other can't?
5 answers - Asked By: Paulo C - 9/17/2008
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