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  2. Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    A lawyer is a person who is qualified to offer advice about the law, draft legal documents, or represent individuals in legal matters.. The exact nature of a lawyer's work varies depending on the legal jurisdiction and the legal system, as well as the lawyer's area of practice.

  3. Lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    Litigants do not have to repay the cash advance with monthly payments, but do have to fill out an application so that the legal financing company can review the merits of the case. Legal financing can be a practical means for litigants to obtain financing while they wait for a monetary settlement or an award in their personal injury , workers ...

  4. Settlement (litigation) - Wikipedia

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    In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. A collective settlement is a settlement of multiple similar legal cases. [1] The term also has other meanings in the context of law.

  5. Practice of law - Wikipedia

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    The definition of "unauthorized practice of law" is variable, and is often conclusory and tautological, [2] i.e., it is the doing of a lawyer's or counselor's work by a non-lawyer for money. [1] There is some agreement that appearing in a legally constituted court in a legal proceeding to represent clients (particularly for a fee) is considered ...

  6. Law firm - Wikipedia

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    Many law firms have an "up or out policy", integral to the Cravath System, which had been pioneered during the early 20th century by partner Paul Cravath of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, and became widely adopted by, particularly, white-shoe firms; [7] associates who do not make partner are required to resign, and may join another firm, become a ...

  7. What does a real estate attorney do? - AOL

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    What does a real estate lawyer do? A real estate lawyer or attorney specializes in matters related to property, including the buying and selling of homes, ownership, management, compliance ...

  8. A court enjoined a former attorney from suing the new lover of her former boyfriend and colleague. [26] The Superior Court of Bergen New Jersey also issued an order against pro se litigation based on a number of lawsuits that were dismissed and a failure to provide income tax returns in case sanctions might issue. [27]

  9. Litigation strategy - Wikipedia

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    Litigation strategies are either primarily direct or primarily indirect, though they usually include elements of both. [5] In litigation, direct strategies argue: 1) what the law does or does not say; 2) what the facts are or are not; or, 3) who has the more believable witnesses.