Lawyers work in cities. Well, this is not such a big question so there is not a big answer. Lawyers are people that only works in the city, however there is no such thing of lawyers working in countries. Well, a king - he works for the country.
it will help us work with the other people of other countries
sometimes but mostly yes
DLA Piper employs approximately 4,200 lawyers in over 30 countries worldwide. Based on the number of lawyers, it is the largest law firm. It is the second most profitable law firm.
Lawyers in general spend most of their time in offices, their own or those of others. They also spend time meeting with clients and other people involved in matters they are working on, or in courts of law, or in mediation. Lawyers can spend time in all kinds of places which relate to their area of practise, as well as in places where they need to conduct research. Basically, lawyers can work practically anywhere; it simply depends on what work they're engaged in at the time.
In offices. Sometimes they meet at homes or other places
In America, for many decades, there were Africans who used to work as slaves, until they were emancipated by President Abraham Lincoln. But Africa is not just made up of former slaves. It is a large continent, and contains many countries. Some Africans today live in poor countries where most people are illiterate. Those who work tend to be farmers or herdsmen or they make goods to sell. But in other countries, there is wealth and success, and Africans work in modern companies as business executives, or in colleges as professors, or they are computer programmers, lawyers, and doctors. Some of the more modern countries provide many professional opportunities for women, while in the poorer countries, few women work outside the home. In other words, there is really not one answer: it depends on which country in Africa you are asking about.
Lawyers work in many places. Most have an office in an office building where they do their meetings. They spend a lot of time in court houses talking with judges and other lawyers. Some work for corporations and work at the corporate offices. Anyplace there is a business or a courthouse you can find attorneys!
An injury lawyer deals with injuries and accidents only, not anything else. Other lawyers may work in crimes, economic or disaster compensation, or other fileds.
People who live in deserts work at the same professions as people in non-desert regions. They may be doctors, nurses, lawyers, police officers., farmers, ranchers, merchants, truck drivers, teachers, clergy or any other of hundreds of professions.
lawyers work for the state. Maya Devon's address is herdendev@yahoo.com
No, lawyers must be licensed in the state where they practice law, but some states allow lawyers licensed in other states to practice law under certain conditions.