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    discussed. Lawyers: better in the abstract than in person? Maybe. Studies indicate that people think less of lawyers after consulting one than they did before. Why? Because real-life lawyers cannot measure up to the models portrayed in popular culture such as movies and television, says David R. Papke, the R. Bruce Townsend

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    American society by increasing costs to all consumers, limiting choice and access to services and products, costing jobs and capping wages. Even worse, excessive litigation subverts the right and responsibility of Americans to determine the rule of law, and set codes of conduct and fairness, through legislative process” (Pearson and Dilascio 2). Reform is being called for to rid of these problems, prevent them from getting worse. Many courts in America have been backlogged due to an excess in frivolous

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    their paralegal guidelines. They all state the same guideline because it only makes sense that a paralegal, who is not fully qualified as a lawyer, must receive the training and experience in a real world scenario considering the fact that they know the ins and outs of how the system functions. Also considering the fact that all 3 sources also state that a lawyer may not share legal fees with their paralegal

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    the help of this post you will going to learn some of the helpful tips to find the best and qualified personal injury solicitors. Easy Tips to Choose Personal Injury Solicitors: 1. You should get in contact with the American Bar Association for a referral list of personal injury lawyers in your area. On the ABA website there is a "Find Legal Help" icon. You can choose it and the webpage will take you to a U.S. map where you choose your state. 2. You can take the best help from the friends and family

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    Law as a Career: The lawyer 's role Quality and Education Requirements Today, more than ever before, the legal profession offers a unique opportunities to dedicated individual to make a significant contribution to the society. This post is aimed at help you evaluate law as a career. It should give you a clear understanding of what to expect in your educational path to a law degree and the very significant financial expenses associated with obtaining a law degree. Working as a lawyer in society makes you

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    The Rights Of An Attorney

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    American citizens tend to forget that they did not always have the rights they have today. They do not remember that the rights they have were not just handed to them, people fought for them. One in particular that was not easily granted was the right to an attorney. While there are other important parts to due process, the right to an attorney is by far the most valuable and necessary. The right to an attorney is the most important aspect of due process because without it any human being without

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    professional trial attorney. Trial lawyers have a lot of responsibilities; it's not all fun and games. They constantly have to review files, make contact with witnesses, also talk to different parties that are involved in their cases. Attorney’s have to fill out a lot of report and file a lot of documents with the court system. It can take weeks or months for these papers to process as the trial attorneys prepare for their trial in the courtroom. Moreover, lawyers will spend most of their time in

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    The difference between federal courts and State courts is that State courts are usually established by a state themselves and Federal courts are established under the U.S. Constitution to decide disputes involving the Constitution and laws passed by Congress. The main differences between federal and state courts falls under jurisdiction. Jurisdiction refers to the kinds of cases a court is authorized to hear. State courts have broad jurisdiction which means that the cases they hear involves crimes

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    Since America’s inception, lawyers were perceived as public-servants encompassing a humble lifestyle. Notable lawyers such as Abraham Lincoln were political figures whose aspiration it was to serve communities and make an effort for a positive change. This notion was slowly altered as corporations began to form and corporate law firms emerged. The lucrative business of law grew and the perception of veracious, hard-working lawyers slowly transitioned into a negative one. Contemporary legal dramas

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    Jason E. Matzus Law

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    Jason E. Matzus founded Matzus Law, LLC, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to serve clients throughout the western part of the state who have been injured by the deliberate or negligent actions of others. The types of personal injury cases he accepts include medical malpractice, workplace accidents, motor vehicle accidents, defective products and unsafe premises. Mr. Matzus is admitted to practice in the state of Pennsylvania, and he is admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd

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