Automotive Final GEO Welcome to your Lawyers - Final Exam Tort law determines whether a person should be held financially, not legally, accountable for an injury against another, as well as what type of compensation the injured party is entitled to.TrueFalseEmployment of lawyers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupationsFalseTrueAlthough it may seem like an intentional tort can be categorized as a criminal case, there are important differences between the two. A crime can be defined as a wrongful act that injures or interferes with the interests of society. Intentional torts are wrongful acts that injure or interfere with an individual’s well-being or property.TrueFalseLawyers typically do the following (check all that apply): Interpret laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses Present facts in writing and verbally to their clients or others, and argue on behalf of their clients Advise and represent clients in courts, before government agencies, and in private legal matters Communicate with their clients, colleagues, judges, and others involved in the caseA Family Lawyer:specializes in the handling of issues arising from contractsspecializes in divorce proceedings, prenuptial agreements, and child custody battlesspecializes in Federal, State, and Local Tax Laws and how they may affect youspecializes in criminal law including issues related to bail, arraignment, arrest, and plea agreementsspecializes in obtaining compensation in the form of damages for injuires caused by other partiesParalegals, legal assistants, and legal secretaries often have their work overseen by a LawyerTrueFalseIn law firms, lawyers are not considered associates, criminal law attorneys, or defense attorneysTrueFalseEmployment of lawyers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for legal work is expected to continue as individuals, businesses, and all levels of government require legal services in many areasTrueFalseA Contract Lawyer:specializes in obtaining compensation in the form of damages for injuires caused by other partiesspecializes in divorce proceedings, prenuptial agreements, and child custody battlesspecializes in criminal law including issues related to bail, arraignment, arrest, and plea agreementsspecializes in the handling of issues arising from contractsspecializes in Federal, State, and Local Tax Laws and how they may affect youFederal, State, and Local government Prosecutors will never work as public defense attorneys, representing individuals who could not afford to hire their own private attorneyFalseTrueA Personal Injury Lawyer:specializes in Federal, State, and Local Tax Laws and how they may affect youspecializes in the handling of issues arising from contractsspecializes in obtaining compensation in the form of damages for injuires caused by other partiesspecializes in criminal law including issues related to bail, arraignment, arrest, and plea agreementsspecializes in divorce proceedings, prenuptial agreements, and child custody battlesBecoming a lawyer usually takes ___ years of full-time study after high school. This includes ___ years of undergraduate study, followed by ___ years of law school7, 3, 44, 7, 37, 4, 33, 4, 7Employment of lawyers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupationsFalseTrueLawyers, also called attorneys, act as both advocates and advisors. As advisors, lawyers counsel their clients about their legal rights and obligations and suggest courses of action in business and personal matters. All attorneys research the intent of laws and judicial decisions and apply the laws to the specific circumstances that their clients faceTrueFalseIntellectual property lawyers primarily handle:laws related to inventions, patents, trademarks, and creative works, such as music, books, and moviesmay work for advocacy groups, waste disposal companies, or government agencies to help ensure compliance with relevant lawsa variety of tax-related issues for individuals and corporationsa variety of legal issues that pertain to the familyAn Employment Lawyer can advise you on your eligibility for bankruptcy, the types of bankruptcy you’ll want to consider and which type would be best for your particular circumstances, as well as any potential alternatives to bankruptcy which you may want to exploreTrueFalseAn intentional tort is when an individual or entity purposely engages in conduct that causes injury or damage to another. Select all examples of intentional tort. Assault Battery Theft Defamation TrespassWhile criminal charges are brought by the government and can result in a fine or jail sentence, tort charges are filed by a plaintiff seeking monetary compensation for damages that the defendant must pay if they lose.FalseTrueFamily lawyers primarily handle:a variety of legal issues that pertain to the familya variety of tax-related issues for individuals and corporationslaws related to inventions, patents, trademarks, and creative works, such as music, books, and moviesmay work for advocacy groups, waste disposal companies, or government agencies to help ensure compliance with relevant lawsA General Practice attorney has a practice that handles a wide range of legal issuesTrueFalseEnvironmental lawyers primarily handle:laws related to inventions, patents, trademarks, and creative works, such as music, books, and moviesa variety of tax-related issues for individuals and corporationsmay work for advocacy groups, waste disposal companies, or government agencies to help ensure compliance with relevant lawsa variety of legal issues that pertain to the familyAccording to the information you've just learned, the majority of lawyers worked full time in 2016, and many worked more than 40 hours per weekFalseTrueAn Estate Planning Lawyer specializes in wills and trusts, and can help you to draw up a will to pass on your assetsTrueFalseLawyers, also called attorneys, act as both advocates and advisors. As an advocate they represent one of the parties in a criminal or civil trial by presenting evidence and arguing in support of their clientFalseTrueThe Median 2018 pay for a Lawyer was:$120,910 per month$120,910 per year$220,910 per year$102,910 per yearAmong other estate planning legal services, this type of lawyer can help you set up a trust which will help take care of your children’s financial needsFamily LawyerEstate Planning LawyerBankruptcy LawyerTax LawyerIt is not required to have a law degree, or pass a state's written bar examination to be a lawyerTrueFalseA wrongful act may never be both a criminal and tort case.FalseTrueThanks! If you're ready, click submit to see if you passed! Phone Name Real Name Email Address Unit Time is Up! Posted on July 2, 2019April 24, 2020 By admin