Legal Guide

10 Well-Known Types of Lawyers

There are lawyers for every type of legal problem you may ever have in your life. Lawyers can help you from cradle to grave. They can help you get ready for marriage with a pre-nup agreement and to end it amicably with a separation or divorce. They can help you start a business, sue a competitor or trademark your invention. If there is a legal problem, there’s a lawyer standing by, waiting to intervene.

Here are 10 well-known types of lawyers.

  1. Business lawyers

Business lawyers give legal advice to business clients who want to establish business partnerships and new enterprises, manage and protect intellectual property and brands. negotiate contracts, review business documents, and prepare business agreements.

  1. Estate planning lawyers

Estate planning lawyers specialize in estate planning and arranging for the disposal of estates. They try and reduce expenses and taxes to increase the value of an estate. Estate planning lawyers interpret laws about taxes, probate and trusts, wills, and property rights.

  1. Tax lawyers

Tax lawyers specialize in tax laws and help businesses of all kinds, as well as individuals with tax-related issues like income tax, and foreign taxes, and other taxation issues. They help organize documents on tax liabilities, develop tax saving strategies and plans, undertake tax calculations, and help their clients evaluate their tax situation.

  1. Real Estate Lawyers

Real estate lawyers work to settle real estate disputes and handle the legal aspects of transactions involving real estate. They review and prepare documents, and ensure that real estate deals are processed properly. They also specialize in mortgage fraud, disclosure fraud, land use, commercial and residential purchases, and sales and lease transactions.

  1. Corporate lawyers

Corporate lawyers offer their services to business and corporate entities. They advise their clients on their legal rights, confirm the legality of business transactions, and resolve legal disputes. They usually have extensive knowledge of matters related to securities law, contract and tax laws, tax matters, copyright and infringement law.

  1. Intellectual property lawyers

Intellectual property lawyers are the one who specialize in legal matters related to the ownership of patents, trademarks or service marks, copyrights, and trade secrets. They advise their clients and act as their advocates and legal advisors, drafting legal documents and representing their intellectual property clients in court.

7. Bankruptcy lawyers

Bankruptcy lawyers may offer legal assistance to clients who plan to file bankruptcy. They are the one who handle most business and personal bankruptcy cases. They protect their clients’ assets against crediting institutions if there is a case of corporate or personal financial distress. They also work to protect the interests of financial institutions for debt collection purposes.

  1. Criminal lawyers

Criminal lawyers are the ones we often see in courtroom dramas on television. They work in and out of court to advocate for their clients. They ensure that all the laws and proper procedures were followed in relation to their clients’ charges. This is not about innocence or guilt but rather about legal representation. These types of lawyers prepare pleadings by looking at facts, answering to complaints, and handling paperwork before any trial. Then they work with the system by submitting documents to the prosecutor and to the judge and the court.

  1. General practice lawyers

General practice lawyers usually handle cases that fall into different areas of law, including bankruptcy, divorce, personal injury, and more. They may ask their colleagues for advice when they take a case requiring a more extensive knowledge in specific areas of law.

  1. Personal Injury Lawyers

Personal injury lawyers are one of the most common field of legal practice. They provide legal representation for clients who claim physical injury or even psychological injury as a result of negligence of another entity. Personal injury lawyers generally practice cases under tort law including car accidents, work place injuries and medical malpractice.


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