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    Question: What kids of lawyers are there? What are they?

    Answer: There are many types of lawyers. Usually, each lawyer has a specialty in the law. Those can include; divorce law, medical malpractice, bankruptcy, criminal, juvenile, probate and estate, elderly, contracts, constitutional, domestic violence or family law..... some people have a 'general' practice and engage in many different types of law. Lawyers can work in big law firms with hundreds of lawyers or small firms with only one or two lawyers. They can also work for large corporations or in hospitals.

    There are two tracks of law; civil law and criminal law. Civil law is when an individual or corporation sues another individual or corporation. Criminal law is when the county, state or federal officials prosecute an individual for breaking a criminal law such as murder, fraud, robbery, and drunk driving. Criminal law usually deals with probation, jail or prison sentences and/or payment of fines. Civil law usually deals with payments of money to the person/corporation that claims it was harmed.


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    On 07/14/08
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    I really wish that i was given more information and the subject, but i guess since this is a children's website and i am not a child it wasn't meant for me right?
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    Need more info
    On 04/14/07
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    I love this website!! It provides all the information I need to become a lawyer.
    On 03/12/07
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    Ok this is really helpful. I too might become a lawyer but I am still decideing with another occupation. I've been in a mock trial and I know how it feels and how to prepare for it. And this helps me with what type of lawyer should I become.
    On 02/05/07
    ileshia from SC said:
    I am very intersested in law and plan to become a lawyer. This info is very helpful to me in my studies. Thanks for the posting of the information.
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