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    Estate, Sports and Entertainment, and, Tax. (Fields of Law). Usually a lawyer only picks one, sometimes two fields (or branches) to focus on. Luckily that decision is later in the future, because as of the moment there are more pressing matters; “Law schools do not expect you to know what kind of law you want to practice before you matriculate. Still, it is a good idea to learn about the various types of law practice well before you decide to submit law school applications. Educating yourself in…

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    legal practices under the qualifications of educational background, law employment as well as working under the supervision of the attorneys within any environmental settings. Therefore, these individuals have a legal obligation to work under the instruction and supervision of the attorney in the law societies. With the attorney’s supervision, the paralegals can engage vast statutory activities within the frameworks of practicing law in the world. Such provisions limit the boundaries of…

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    an owner or controller of a firm should be identified in law by the ownership…

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    1. Introduction Halal is a Quranic term which means allowed, permitted, lawful or legal. The contrary of this explanation is Haram (forbidden, unlawful or illegal). According to Sharia (Islamic Law), all issues concerning Halal or Haram and even all disputes should be in line with Quran and Sunnah. The halal concept has obtained increasing attention recently. This is due to the fact that the demand for halal food consumption is increasing continuously as a result of the rising number of Muslim…

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    employment law, company law and contract law has upon the business Employment Law governs the employer-employee relationship, consisting individual employment contracts and also the application of TORT and contract principles, and a large group of statutory regulation on issues such as the right to organize and negotiate bargaining agreements, protection from discrimination, wages and health and safety. Corporate law applies to the rights, relations and conduct of persons and business firms. It…

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    pathway to legal study. My interest in the legal system guided me to become a lawyer. I choose to become a lawyer because the salary. Lawyers also have many opportunities to grow and advance in the career. Although everybody is to do right by the law, everyone should be given a chance to make sure justice is served. A lawyer is my dream job because the great experiences, a full time job and knowledge I will learn. Becoming a lawyer has many benefits that comes along with it. One significant…

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    Immigration law is notoriously complicated, and the process can be lengthy and extremely frustrating. While hiring an immigration attorney is not required for United States citizenship, an immigration attorney in Dallas, TX can make the process much less complicated, saving you time and money. 5 Reasons Why You Need an Immigration Attorney in Dallas, TX: Immigration Court Proceedings: According to nolo.com, this is the number one reason you should enlist the help of an immigration lawyer. If…

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    criminal courts for appointment to represent indigent persons; the latter are generally called public defenders . The terminology is imprecise because each jurisdiction may have different practices with various levels of input from state and federal law or consent decrees . Some jurisdictions use a rotating…

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    David Starkey’s lecture on the 1215 Magna Carta started my interest for law. The Laws of the Magna Carta very much affected the people of 1215 whether that be the barons or the monarch himself, and the same can be said in today’s society, that the law affects everyone. Henceforth, my chosen area of which I would like to study is law. In a world of change, I believe that is important for laws to be changed and for new laws to be introduced so that they reflect the concerns and ideas of the…

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    1. How do they compare with each other (discuss relative strengths and weaknesses) and how do they compare with Exhibit 3-1 in this chapter? Each and every one of the interview sheets has a different purpose. My first, client interview sheet, seems very general. This type could have been use prior to the interview, almost as questionnaire for the client to fill out before his first visit. Divorce client interview sheet is very detailed and specific to its purpose. I found interesting the use of…

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