You must be good at disputing, proving a point, and it helps to have a competitive nature. You should also be able to persuade people, observe things, and you have to have people skills.you also need to know a lot about all of the laws.
they do work
You will need to consult a lawyer.
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Tons of paper work and time.
In order to become an investment fraud lawyer you need to become a lawyer who then specialises on the said field. In order to work as a lawyer you generally need a university degree in law and - depending on which country you chose to work in - possibly also acceptance into the bar association or a similar guild-like structure of advocates.
you will need a masters degree
when ever need in a court of law
No, you don't need a lawyer but you need a witness
Not much. I am quite sure you won't need advanced math, like algebra, trigonometry, or calculus, for your daily work as a lawyer.
After a separation or divorce, you will indeed need a lawyer in order to set up custody requirements in the court of law (assuming of course that the two of you cannot simply work out a system with out the need for legal intervention)
Lawyers are interested in law, government, justice, Social Studies and much more.
A lawyer won't do much to help you if the local workmens comp insurance is taking care of the medical. You would have to have the state go after the company for negligence before you would have a case that a lawyer could help collect.