Legal briefs are sent to the courts to outline the arguments that lawyers will use for their cases.
Hm, common sense, my friend. Lawyers usually use brief cases to hold information of their clients or evidence of their opponent.
OR they just want to look super official. ;)
The word brief originally meant a legal brief- or the papers of a legal filing. A brief case was to carry those legal papers. So yes, insurance lawyers carry briefcases.
a brief case
The plural possessive form of "lawyer's cases" is "lawyers' cases", indicating that multiple lawyers own the cases.
The courts and lawyers. Court reporters sell the transcripts of the trial to the lawyers involved in the cases.
The possessive form of the singular noun phrase is the lawyer's cases (the cases of the lawyer).The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is the lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).
"no, not all lawyers are trained to handle embezzlement cases, there are certain lawyers for embezzlement cases such as high end lawyers, they take care of most of the problems."
To be honest, most lawyers use technology. The definition of technology is "Machinery and equipment developed from such scientific knowledge." So therefore a cellular phone is technology. But in other terms, some lawyers such as myself use Microsoft Office to type up speeches, documents, etc., so yes i'd say most lawyers use technology.
There are many different lawyers that specialize in malpractice suits. Though going to these specialized lawyers is not needed in most cases. You can use a average malpracitce attorney instead.
Grief brief.
The different types of cases lawyers take on depend on their type of study. Cases traffic lawyers take on are related to the traffic field such as minor infractions with speeding and tickets.
Many lawyers research court cases to look for ways to win their cases. They also talk to expert witnesses in order to prepare them for their cases.
Yes there are several lawyers that specialize in mesothelioma and asbestos cases. There are even law firms that specialize in these kinds of cases. You can use the yellow pages as a directory to find one nearest to your area. Yes there are plenty of these lawyers in Illinois. Look for the Simmons Firm and Levin & Perconti as they are two of your best options.