Lawyers
In the legal realm, lawyers or
attorneys are the persons to go to when a person is in need of
advice on what legal course of action to take in any legal matters
or businesses. These lawyers are called advisors. They research the
latest judicial decisions that might be of great help to their
clients. They write study reports or write on for those who seek
their services. In the corporate world, these advisors act as legal
counsel of the company. They give suggestions or advice on matters
that need legal actions.
Other way that a client needs the expertise of
lawyers is through representation in the courts of
law. Lawyers who are experts in criminal or civil laws are the ones
being sought for. Either as counsel of the defendant or the
representative of the plaintiff, these lawyers show their verbal
calisthenics prowess and quick analyses and creative thinking on
the case at hand. Lawyers spend countless sleepless nights and paid
frequent visits to libraries and the Internet in search of useful
data that might help win the case. Lawyers also consult their
colleagues who are adept on certain fields of the legal profession
for valuable comments or insightful opinion of the issues being
tackled.
There are plenty
of fields that a lawyer can specialize in. Of curse the preparatory
degree and educational training of the lawyers help determine which
field of endeavor lawyers should focus on. For example, a medical
doctor who pursues a degree in law can be an expert in forensic law
or medico-legal issues; an accountant lawyer can be the best person
to consult with regard to taxation; an environmentalist attorney
can be an advocate of environmental related matters like waste
disposal, environmental laws and the like.
A good number of lawyers are into the public
sector, serving the government in various capacities—judge,
justice, public prosecutor, lawmakers, and heads of ministries.
There are lawyers who chose to practice privately by representing
big corporations; non-profit organizations; cause oriented and
labor union groups; and others are partners or associates in
respectable law firms.
Retired lawyers an even the younger ones have
engaged a career in the academe either as law professors or
administrators in various law schools. A career in legal education
is as much fulfilling and rewarding as other known professions.
Lawyers, compared to other professions, can
expect a greener pasture because the opportunities that lawyers
have are endless. Moreover, they are better paid than most of other
professional who occupy high positions both in the corporate and
the government areas. According to the May 2004 survey of the
National Association of Law Placement as reported by the Bureau of
Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor,
lawyers are receiving as much as $94,930 per
annum.
Entering into the legal profession is not as
easy as ABC, it takes hardwork, patience, perseverance and
intelligence to muster all that is needed to become a top-caliber
lawyer. The sacrifices spent paid the highest in return.
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