A criminal defense attorney, for one.
Another View: An attorney - is an attorney - is an attorney. There is no special title or classification attached to attornies that specialize in juvenile matters. It is simply another branch of law in which an attorney may choose to specialize (e.e.: real estate law - criminal law - family law - etc - etc).
It depends on what you mean by 'different jobs'.Someone who works as a lawyer, and also as a plumber, is moonlighting.A lawyer who also works pro bono (for free) is a philanthropist.Someone who is a corporate lawyer, family lawyer, and a criminal lawyer is either very talented, or spreading him/herself way too thin.
A man who really knows his logger rhythms.
A man who really knows his logger rhythms.
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In French, you can call a lawyer by saying "avocat" for a male lawyer or "avocate" for a female lawyer.
No, you call a lawyer when you need legal advice, not a doctor.
It depends on where he or she works.
A man who really knows his logger rhythms.
It depends on what mental illness you are thinking of. For bipolar disorder there are a few different meds that adolescents commonly take. Lamictal, Lithium, and Depikote. For depression in adolescents, Wellbutrin is common and Lexapro works very well in adolescents.
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No, you cannot call yourself a lawyer without passing the bar exam.
You could call the State, but sometimes it works better if you call the "Action Line" of your local newspaper, TV station or radio station. Sometimes shame and bad publicity works better than laws. Or, you can hire a lawyer and file a lawsuit.