What are some different types of lawyers?

Posted by 70sfamily | 4:08:00 PM


I am considering law school. I do not want to try cases in a court room. What else can lawyers do?

Answer by sophieb
be a paralegal instead.
Attorneys/lawyers are specifically trained for doing cases in a courtroom.

Answer by Kosmo K
You can work in business law (accounting firms & licensed businesses), construction law (architectural firms & contractors), education law (counsel for a university), and medical law (patient advisor & malpractice representative), just to name a few. Lawyers are definitely not limited to the courtroom. In fact, many work in an office all day with limited exposure to courtrooms. It goes without saying that the ultimate end to any legal issue could be a visit to the courtroom, but in the professions listed above, your main service site will be at that particular business, firm, hospital, or university. Good luck!

Answer by Sherry H
There is Corporate law as well as environmental law you will rarely see the inside of a court room the best course of action is to call your local Bar Association and they can answer most of you questions



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