Only if they have passed the bar in the state you need them to work in. It is a state to state system, but many attorneys do pass the bar in multiple states, so call and ask them.
The apostrophie is only used when the noun is possessive. "I work for attorneys." is correct.
The best thing to do is go to legalhelp.com and it will give you a list of all the attorneys in your area. You will have to do some work and find out which ones are divorce attorneys but it is not that bad. I actually found my lawyer when I was going through visitation of my daughter.
Browse and search job listings, employment advertising, work opportunities and want ads from the state of Michigan or Job placement through Michigan's Workforce System.
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 95,000 licensed attorneys practicing in Illinois. This number can fluctuate due to new admissions and retirements. The Illinois State Bar Association provides resources and statistics related to the legal profession in the state.
The actual attorneys that do the prosecuting are usually civil servants. The boss they work for - The State Attorney - or his boss - the State Attorney General - can be elected officials. If they are, they are elected by the people at election time along with all the other state officials whose terms are up.
Bankruptcy attorneys should do their work pro bono.
The conduct of attorneys is regulated by the bar association for the state or jurisdiction. They work with the state's highest court in creating the Code of Conduct. It is published by the high court and attorneys are expected to follow it. Otherwise they can be reported to the attorney grievance committee.
Type your answer here... can you get section 8 in one state and work in another state.
Any person living in one state can work in another state.
In the State of Michigan a student can work at the age of 15 with a work permit from the school they attend.
The labor laws of the state in which you work are the ones that apply to you. If a company is headquartered in one state, you live in another state, and work in still another state, the state you work in has jurisdiction.
Criminal attorneys specialize in criminal based law work whereas other attorneys focus on whatever issues they specialize in, for example divorce attorneys focus on divorce.