Law Practice Professionals Resource reaches professionals in the legal field who practice law. They are tasked with providing counsel and representing clients in courts of law. These professionals are attorneys, lawyers, prosecutors, legal aids, paralegals, legal assistants, law clerks, litigation support specialists, and law office administrators.
Law practice professionals provide legal advice to private individuals along with clients in major corporations or institutions. They are self-employed practitioners and partners who own private practices. Many attorneys are held on retainers to represent clients on an ongoing basis. They prepare contracts, determine case strategies, advocate for their clients, explain their legal rights and represent clients in criminal and civil lawsuits. Lawyers have law office staff that help them prepare for court proceedings, manage the office, interview clients and draft preliminary documents. Legal professionals specialize in numerous law fields including bankruptcy, business, construction, patent, labor relations, personal injury, real estate and divorce. This affluent audience pursues continuing education opportunities for professional development and to stay current on legal issues and legislative matters.
They are tasked with reviewing the facts and evidence, gathering testimony, drafting legal documents, interviewing witnesses, representing clients, providing legal advice, review legal statutes and regulations, and attend courtroom proceedings.
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