The Future Lawyer Weekly Update – w/c 8th November
November 10, 2021How do I legally buy a business?
November 12, 2021There are many different legal career paths that students can take after they graduate from law school. The first step is to figure out what type of job you would like to pursue, which significantly impacts your decision-making process. Some popular options for those with a passion for litigation include becoming an in-house lawyer at a company or working as an attorney at the federal government level. Others may prefer alternative types of careers such as being a public defender or special assistant attorney general and so on.
What Do Lawyers Do?
Lawyers are individuals who practice law. They apply the law to solve legal problems and disputes. They can represent their clients in court, draft legal documents, explain laws and regulations, or advise corporations on complying with them.
How to Become a Lawyer
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Study at a law school
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Pass the bar exam to practice law in your state
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Gain experience through an internship or working as a paralegal before applying for jobs
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After you’ve completed the steps above, you will be able to work as a lawyer.
Types of lawyers jobs
1. Criminal defense lawyer
A criminal defense lawyer typically represents individuals accused of a crime and provides legal counsel to these clients throughout their case, from arraignment until sentencing or other disposition. They will help ensure that your rights are protected and advise you of the best course of action for your case. Whether this means pleading guilty or not guilty, negotiating a plea deal, or going to trial, having Fisher Dore Lawyers by your side who knows what they’re doing can be beneficial. They can negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges, appear in court on their client’s behalf when required, and represent them during the trial.
2. Tax lawyers
Tax law is a complex area of the legal system that deals with criminal and civil issues such as taxation, revenue generation for federal or state governments, tax treaties between countries (like the U.S. and Canada), or international tax disputes.
Tax lawyers are responsible for helping their clients to understand;
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How taxes work
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Drafting complex documents related to taxes (such as wills, trusts, contracts with business partners who have foreign interests)
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Advising them on whether they should declare income from illegal transactions per federal law or hire an accountant instead
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Represent them in tax court if they are accused of breaking the law
3. Employment Law
Employment lawyers represent employees in disputes with their employers. These can range from sexual harassment claims to wrongful termination lawsuits and everything in between. Because employment law is very complex, it’s usually best for people who work for companies to get help from an employment lawyer before signing any documents or taking part in workplace training programs that affect the company. Employment lawyers can also represent employers who their employees are suing.
Regardless of which path you choose, it’s essential to understand how your desired choice will affect other aspects of your life, such as salary and work schedule flexibility, before committing to anything.