Lawyers use the laws in specific circumstances and provide advice to their clients on the best plan of action in accordance with the law's rights and obligations. Certain attorneys are employed in the world of business and offer advice for corporate clients regarding business transactions. Others attorneys assist people who are in the law system arguing for them and representing them during court proceedings.
Attorneys are experts in a particular area of law, like legal cases, contracts, and patent lawsuits. The majority of lawyers are in private practice, whether independently or as part of a team of lawyers employed by clients to handle specific issues. Certain lawyers serve as in-house counsel for corporations or government agency.
Because a large portion in the law system are a time-sensitive lawyers are required to be on the clock for long periods of time. The majority of attorneys are employed in offices or in a law library, or in a courtroom.
Attorneys have to complete several years of schooling. After receiving an undergraduate degree they have to complete a course that is typically three years in length at a law school to earn the Juris doctorate degree (J.D.). In order to practice as an attorney, you must pass a long complex exam that differs from state to state. Attorneys should have a strong analytical capability and the ability to interpret legal decisions. They should be adept at collecting and analyzing information, and be focused, able to hold huge amounts of information and precise in the execution of their responsibilities. Attorneys should have exceptional communications skills both in writing as well as written, and be adept at generating convincing arguments. They must also excel in solving problems.