Good question: Doctors stay in school longer, unless the lawyer goes into a "specialty" but either way, after all of their schooling is complete, both professions are still "practicing".
No, you call a lawyer when you need legal advice, not a doctor.
No. But generally you need a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
you need an undergraduate degree and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
Lawyers son is doctor whereas doctors father is lawyer Who is lawyer? Lawyer is a father of Doctor. advpranjalrai
Genearlly you need a J.D. (Juris Doctor) degree from an accredited law school.
The doctor is female.
A Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
Talk to Tygart & Taylor M.D. Att, maybe, just maybe you can become a doctor lawyer then.
No, a lawyer is not a doctor. Lawyers specialize in legal matters, while doctors specialize in medical matters.
A Doctor gets paid more because they constantly have patients. While a Lawyer only gets a case if the victim chooses that lawyer and is not constantly working/getting paid.
First you need to find a medical malpratice lawyer. You will need to be evaluated by a doctor through them. They need to be able to determine if you have enough to form a case. They will need to determine if the doctor was negligent and caused unneccassary harm or injury.
You will need to find a malpractice lawyer who can sue a doctor for drugs given in the hospital. The lawyer will ask for an autopsy to be performed on the deceased.