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		<title>The Life and Opportunity of Attorneys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commonly held views of attorneys are often wrongfully negative. People assume them to be sharks that prey on innocent defendants without little care or interest in the actual case. Although this may be true for a select few, most attorneys enter the legal world based on a passion of law and justice. Also, the vast [...]]]></description>
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<p>Commonly held views of attorneys are often wrongfully negative. People assume them to be sharks that prey on innocent defendants without little care or interest in the actual case. Although this may be true for a select few, most attorneys enter the legal world based on a passion of law and justice. Also, the vast majority of attorney don&#8217;t actually litigate and work in any number of other fields that require legal expertise. An attorney maintains specific advantages when approaching a career choice due their specific knowledge that the majority of people lack.</p>
<p>* Every American attorney must be accredited by the American Bar Association to practice law. The most obvious function of a practicing attorney is to study and practice within the direct field of law. Due to the hundreds of legal fields, an attorney can become an expert in any number of legal fields of study. Many attorney comprise law firms that either share a focus on a specific field of law or offer general services that can be used in any type of case.</p>
<p>* Many attorneys choose not to actually practice law and dedicate their expertise to other causes. Attorneys in the public sector often advice not-for-profits or engage in politics. Since the realm of politics is based on the creation and enforcement of law, many state and federal lawmakers began their careers as attorneys. The government also employs lawyers at a high rate to review the implications and intent of certain happenings and possible laws.</p>
<p>* The vast majority of federal and state judges are attorneys in their own right. Many judgeship positions are seen as the apex of legal work and many attorney aspire to decide on the law rather than simply study or litigate. State and federal judges are awarded their positions pursuant to the governing laws of that jurisdiction, but generally judges require an appointment or general election.</p>
<p>* Essentially, every field of employment in the United States requires some type of attorney or legal advice. Business, medicine, and labor all require governance and laws that only specially trained attorneys can advise on. Many of the aforementioned fields will employ attorneys specifically to their business or organization to ensure proper practice of law and protection from lawsuits.</p>
<p>Those considering becoming an attorney should be aware of the vast opportunity that comes with a law degree. The field of law encompasses every function of American life and will never fade away. Although attorneys can clearly be unemployed, the majority can choose a field of work and life that they enjoy and love. Most other professions can not boast the options that attorneys have at their fingers.</p>
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