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Type of Lawyer

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Today, there are many different kinds of lawyers. Here we try to cover a sample list of lawyers that currently exist:

  • Asbestos/ Mesothelioma Lawyer: Lawyers familiar with Asbestos exposure, asbestos poisoning and asbestos litigation practice this specialization.
  • Assault Lawyer: An assault lawyer handles criminal and/or civil assault cases. The criminal assault lawyer (also a criminal defense lawyer) defends someone charged with criminal assault. The civil assault lawyer (also a personal injury lawyer) represents the victim of an assault and battery to recover damages for physical injuries resulting from the crime.
  • Auto Accident Lawyer: Lawyer dealing with victims of a hit-and-run accident, a rear-end collision, an alcohol or drug-related incident, a pedestrian accident, or a property damage accident.
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer: One may consult a Bankruptcy lawyer if considering filing for bankruptcy. A qualified bankruptcy lawyer will help evaluate the situation, options, and best course of action before filing bankruptcy.
  • Compensation Lawyer: Compensation lawyers include Workers' Compensation lawyers, Car Accident lawyers and Personal Injury lawyers. The former deal with injuries incurred on the job while the latter deal with injuries incurred elsewhere, such as in an automobile or in a public venue.
  • Construction Lawyer: Construction lawyers handle cases dealing with building and construction, including improvements. They represent either the contractor or other building professional such as the architect or engineer, or the owner when a question or dispute arises. They also represent individual residential owners in matters arising from the construction of their home.
  • Criminal Lawyer: People certainly associate the term "lawyer" with the criminal defense field, but few recognize how important the criminal defense lawyer is. A criminal defense lawyer has the difficult job of representing people who are accused of a crime, and making sure they get a fair and just trial.
  • Defense Lawyer: Defense lawyers represent clients in either civil or criminal cases. Civil law resolves disputes among persons or entities, and most civil violations are called torts. Non-tort issues covered under civil law include wills, probate and breech of contract.
  • Divorce Lawyer: Divorce lawyers handle all issues arising from the dissolution of a marriage, such as asset distribution, spousal support, and child custody, visitation and support issues—often called Family Law.
  • DUI Lawyer: Lawyers dealing with cases involving Driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or intoxicating fumes.
  • DWI Lawyer: Lawyers dealing with cases involving Driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated fall in this category. A DWI lawyer can save you a lot of time, money and punishment, if you ever find yourself in trouble with the law and drunk driving.
  • Employment Lawyer: An employment lawyer is a lawyer who has experience with the many laws and issues surrounding the workplace. An employment lawyer handles any legal complexities concerning job or the workplace environment.
  • Fraud Lawyer: Any transaction you conduct with someone else can be marked for fraud. Because it is such a broad and indefinable concept for the average person, fraud lawyers are becoming increasingly more popular.
  • Immigration Lawyer: Immigration law serves as a gatekeeper for the nation's border. It determines who may enter, how long they may stay and when they must leave. An Immigration Lawyer comes in handy in all these cases.
  • Injury Lawyer: Injury lawyers exist to handle your pain. If you are hurt somewhere, and believe your pain exists because of someone else’s negligence, you should inquire about the services of an injury lawyer.
  • Insurance Lawyer: Insurance lawyers will handle cases involving medical insurance, finances, disability, wrongful death, etc. If you make a claim against someone or an organization, and they will not honor that claim, based on their investigation, you need to have representation to understand exactly what is going on. That is the expertise of the insurance lawyer.
  • International Lawyer: Many global companies hire international lawyers to look over the business affairs when they cross country boundaries. Cases involving import/export disputes and trade law are very common for the international lawyer. Other types of cases can include extraditing criminals back to the country they committed their crimes in, if they chose to flee. An international lawyer must be able to negotiate with countries to ensure justice is done with these criminals.
  • Litigation Lawyer: A litigation lawyer is an expert in cases that actually go to trial. Many law firms employ lawyers who are experts in understanding the negotiating before a trial, and the actual trial itself.
  • Malpractice Lawyer: A malpractice lawyer helps to facilitate a checks and balances system within the legal profession. They are in place so that the average person knows someone is governing professions that have a number of gray areas
  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer: A medical malpractice lawyer must deal within two high profile professions – medicine and legal. with medical malpractice cases on the rise, and the debate over frivolous lawsuits, the call for medical malpractice lawyers has never been stronger.
  • Nursing Home Lawyer: The nursing home lawyer is a protective tool you one can hire to ensure safety and well being in a nursing community. Because of the huge increase in nursing homes in recent years, it is beneficial to place some safeguards against the unscrupulous people out there.
  • Patent Lawyer: A patent is basically a government issued grant, giving you sole right to your invention for a period of time. While that sounds great, getting a patent can be a tedious process, complete with mountains of paperwork and bureaucracy. A patent lawyer can help figure out the things needed at every step of the way, and also provide intelligent information about the process.
  • Securities Lawyer: The stock market is an unusual creature. Because money attracts people who want to make more of it, and also attracts people who don’t care how they do it, a Securities Lawyer helps keeps checks and balances system.
  • Social Security Lawyer: Social security is a fund we are all entitled too once we retire. A portion is taken out of the working force’s paycheck to cover this cost. With social security comes a certain amount of benefits that retirees are entitled to. A social security lawyer is an attorney who understands these benefits, understands who is entitled to the benefits, and will be able to help people file an appeal if they think they have been wrongly denied these benefits.
  • Software Lawyer: With the software industry expanding, with no signs of stopping anytime soon, the demand for software lawyers can only increase as well. People need competent representation in the realm of electronics, and with the laws so new and technology ever expanding, it really is a wild frontier.
  • Tax Lawyer: Taxes are a necessary evil. Tax issues can be very complex, and very confusing. Everyone is subject to them, and everyone must pay them. And since they are so common and required, tax lawyers are in demand to help people with tax problems.
  • Traffic Lawyer: A traffic lawyer can help reduce penalties and allow you to keep your license in many instances. There are so many laws to keep track of, and they often vary from place to place. It is next to impossible to keep track of everything, and if you get a couple traffic violations, the points can add up and you can be in danger of losing your license.
  • Wrongful Death Lawyer: A wrongful death lawyer works with someone who has faced a family betrayal. This person (whether it be a spouse, parent, child, etc.) believes someone is responsible for the death of their loved one, and wants to be financial reimbursed, due to negligence on the part of the defendant(s). A wrongful death lawyer will take this case before a judge and argue that the defendant(s) were negligent and try to get monetary compensation.

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Scott Ray
thanks a lot!
Mihir Narvilkar , July 19, 2010

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