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Some lawyers specialize in the growing field of intellectual
property, helping to protect clients’ claims to copyrights, artwork under
contract, product designs, and computer programs. Still other lawyers advise
insurance companies about the legality of insurance transactions, guiding
the company in writing insurance policies to conform with the law and to
protect the companies from unwarranted claims. When claims are filed against
insurance companies, these attorneys review the claims and represent the
companies in court. Most lawyers are in private practice, concentrating on criminal or civil law. In criminal law, lawyers represent individuals who have been charged with crimes and argue their cases in courts of law. Attorneys dealing with civil law assist clients with litigation, wills, trusts, contracts, mortgages, titles, and leases. Other lawyers handle only public-interest cases—civil or criminal—which may have an impact extending well beyond the individual client. Lawyers are sometimes employed full time by a single client. If the client is a corporation, the lawyer is known as “house counsel” and usually advises the company concerning legal issues related to its business activities. These issues might involve patents, government regulations, contracts with other companies, property interests, or collective bargaining agreements with unions. |
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