akatsuki asked:


As we all know there is no “typical lawyer.” There are many “professions” within the profession of law. I have a degree in Economics and I would like to know where my training in the discipline would be maximized. Would it be when i specialize in criminal law, family law, personal injury or defective product litigation, trust and estate law, business transactions and litigation, tax law, employment or labor law, environmental law, patent and trademark law, civil rights litigation, or in other specialized areas?

Hayden
JINX asked:


I am a handy man and have a bussnes license and liability insurance but do not have a contractors license yet. i do not want problems and need to know the law regarding this.

Addison
Julius C asked:


I think the ‘toilet seat should be left down’ law is a bad one; if I can remember to lift it up somebody else ought to be able to remember to put it down.

I think it should be replaced with a ‘measure twice, cut once’ law and that anyone who breaks it should have to register in a national database and post a sign in their yard.

Taylor

jared k asked:


I know there are different practices (private, solo, government, etc.), but I am interested to know the different fields you can practice after law school. I have a friend practicing transaction law. Is there a web site or other resource that I could find this with pay and hours?

Natalie
logan2012 asked:


Please refrain from advice such as, “You should practice the kind of law that interests you”. What I am interested in is making a good living as an attorney and not wasting my whole day/night in that effort. 9 to 5 max. Also, tell me how you know what you are talking about.

Faith