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hey there, as you said in law school you don't really specialize in any law field, does that mean I can practice many law departments at once? like business lawyer and family lawyer. 2. which type of lawyer is the highest paying lawyer In the US. Please let me know about this! Thank you
kindly make a video on which law practice is highly demand in UK and EU countries. As Tax law is different for each country and family law as well. Kindly make video on Transactional litigation, Merger & Acquisition, & intellectual property etc.Are these included in Commercial law? In which area should i practice as my aim is to work in Europe.
Can you honestly just tell me which law field sucks lol? Which law field do you see the most miserable people go into? I'm going to Law School in my late 20s and I DO NOT have time to waste :) Thank you!
It has a lot to do with your personality, but I’ll answer based on the people I know. My friends/acquaintances that work in BigLaw, regardless of the practice area, get burnt out very quickly and look for ways to find more balance. A lot of them feel stuck because the pay is so good, but many are miserable. I see similar issues among public defenders minus the big paychecks - they have huge case loads and lots of stress. I have friends who would also tell you civil litigation is miserable, but that wasn’t true for me. I’d still pick real estate over litigation if I’m prioritizing my happiness. Good luck in law school!
@@TheRealEstateLawyer Thank you for the response! I’ll be transitioning to law school from consulting, so burnout is something that I’m fairly familiar with and I want to avoid law practices that promote burnout culture. If you don’t mind, can you answer one more question? The question being: what is the pay gap between real estate law and corporate law (firms)? I see numbers online but I don’t know if they’re realistic. My goal is to work in real estate law and IP law somehow intertwined with it. Ideally I would like multiple contracts at once but have the flexibility to make my own schedule which steers me away from corporate law.
@@TheRealEstateLawyer I think this is true all over the world. I am a lawyer in Brazil, and I am currently focusing on finding another area to work with. Ligitation is really really hard and I just noticed this is not for me. In Brazil lawyers are hardly ever solicited to give legal advises for ordinary people, but this is something I feel very confortable in trying out, specially in International field.
@@TheRealEstateLawyer oh that’s cool. If I ever become one I would probably like to do general practice. Do you know what the cost for going through all seven years is?
This might just be me, but I'm getting the impression that she wants to laugh so bad, but is also doing a good job of keeping it in. It makes me smile so bad. Good video though.
I'm actually curious about a specific 'lawyer' or law worker idk if that's correct but, Is a prosecutor also a lawyer because you didn't mention it and whenever I search it in RUclips I eventually find videos that talk about DA and Different lawyers. Nothing interesting about how Prosecutors do their job or any information about them.
Dolla dolla bills y’all 💵💵💵 No but seriously, when I was in litigation I solved one big problem over a long time for one client, and in real estate I solve lots of smaller problems daily for lots more clients. Broader impact, plus most people that you meet are really great and interesting.
The lawyer never clearly define attorney or lawyers sometimes they called counsel in the U.S., they're collectively called everything from "attorney" to "lawyer" to "counselor." Are these terms truly equivalent, or has the identity of one been mistaken for another What exactly is a "Licensed BAR Attorney In order to discern the difference, and where we stand within the current court system, it’s necessary to examine the British origins of our U.S. courts and the terminology that has been established from the beginning. It's important to understand the proper lawful definitions for the various titles we now give these court related occupations. The legal profession in the U.S. is directly derived from the British system. Even the word "bar" is of British origin: BAR. A particular portion of a court room. Named from the space enclosed by two bars or rails: one of which separated the judge's bench from the rest of the room; the other shut off both the bench and the area for lawyers engaged in trials from the space allotted to suitors, witnesses, and others. Such persons as appeared as speakers (advocates, or counsel) before the court, were said to be "called to the bar", that is, privileged so to appear, speak and otherwise serve in the presence of the judges as "barristers." The corresponding phrase in the United States is "admitted to the bar". - A Dictionary of Law (1893). From the definition of ‘bar,’ the title and occupation of a "barrister" is derived: BARRISTER, English law. 1.A counselor admitted to plead at the bar. 2. Ouster barrister, is one who pleads ouster or without the bar. 3. Inner barrister, a sergeant or king's counsel who pleads within the bar. 4. Vacation barrister, a counselor newly called to the bar, who is to attend for several long vacations the exercise of the house. 5. Barristers are called apprentices, apprentitii ad legem, being looked upon as learners, and not qualified until they obtain the degree of sergeant. Edmund Plowden, the author of the Commentaries, a volume of elaborate reports in the reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Philip and Mary, and Elizabeth, describes himself as an apprentice of the common law. - A Law Dictionary by John Bouvier (Revised Sixth Edition, 1856). BARRISTER, n. [from bar.] A counselor, learned in the laws, qualified and admitted to please at the bar, and to take upon him the defense of clients; answering to the advocate or licentiate of other countries. Anciently, barristers were called, in England, apprentices of the law. Outer barristers are pleaders without the bar, to distinguish the from inner barristers, benchers or readers, who have been sometime admitted to please within the bar, as the king's counsel are. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary. Overall, a barrister is one who has the privilege to plead at the courtroom bar separating the judicial from the non-judicial spectators. Currently, in U.S. courts, the inner bar between the bench (judge) and the outer bar no longer exists, and the outer bar separates the attorneys (not lawyers) from the spectator's gallery. This will be explained more as you read further. As with the word ‘bar,’ each commonly used word describing the various court officers is derived directly from root words: 1). From the word "solicit" is derived the name and occupation of a ‘solicitor’; one who solicits or petitions an action in a court. SOLICIT, v.t. [Latin solicito] 1. To ask with some degree of earnestness; to make petition to; to apply to for obtaining something. This word implies earnestness in seeking ... 2. To ask for with some degree of earnestness; to seek by petition; as, to solicit an office; to solicit a favor. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary. 2). From the word "attorn" is derived the name and occupation of an ‘attorney;’ one who transfers or assigns property, rights, title and allegiance to the owner of the land. ATTORN / v. Me. [Origin French. atorner, aturner assign, appoint, f. a-torner turn v.] 1. v.t. Turn; change, transform; deck out. 2. v.t Turn over (goods, service, allegiance, etc.) to another; transfer, assign. 3. v.i. Transfer one’s tenancy, or (arch.) homage or allegiance, to another; formally acknowledge such transfer. attorn tenant (to) Law formally transfer one’s tenancy (to), make legal acknowledgement of tenancy ( to a new landlord). - Oxford English Dictionary 1999. ATTORN, v.i. [Latin ad and torno.] In the feudal law, to turn, or transfer homage and service from one lord to another. This is the act of feudatories, vassels or tenants, upon the alienation of the estate. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary. ATTORNMENT, n. The act of a feudatory, vassal or tenant, by which he consents, upon the alienation of an estate, to receive a new lord or superior, and transfers to him his homage and service. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary. ATTORNMENT n. the transference of bailor status, tenancy, or (arch.) allegiance, service, etc., to another; formal acknowledgement of such transfer: lme. - Oxford English Dictionary 1999. 3). From the word advocate comes the meaning of the occupation by the same name; one who pleads or defends by argument in a court. ADVOCATE, v.t. [Latin advocatus, from advoco, to call for, to plead for; of ad and voco, to call. See Vocal.] To plead in favor of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal; to support or vindicate. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary. 4). From the word "counsel" is derived the name and occupation of a ‘counselor’ or ‘lawyer’; one who is learned in the law to give advice in a court of law; COUNSEL, v.t. [Latin. to consult; to ask, to assail.] 1. To give advice or deliberate opinion to another for the government of his conduct; to advise. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary. LAWYER. A counselor; one learned in the law. - A Law Dictionary by John Bouvier (Revised Sixth Edition, 1856). Although modern usage tends to group all these descriptive occupational words as the same, the fact is that they have different and distinctive meanings when used within the context of court activities: Solicitor - one who petitions (initiates) for another in a court Counselor - one who advises another concerning a court matter Lawyer - [see counselor] learned in the law to advise in a court Barrister - one who is privileged to plead at the bar Advocate - one who pleads within the bar for a defendant Attorney - one who transfers or assigns, within the bar, another's rights & property acting on behalf of the ruling crown (government) It's very clear that an attorney is not a lawyer. The lawyer is a learned counselor who advises. The ruling government appoints an attorney as one who transfers a tenant's rights, allegiance, and title to the land owner (government). ad litem means "for the lawsuit." The legal definition of ad litem is "appointed by the court to represent someone who cannot represent themselves."
@@stevenjones5226More like the "definer" you are responding to is someone who doesn't understand material difference or the genetic fallacy or that vernacular can evolve
In your field in general (real estate) .. how many hours do you work per week? Also, if you don’t work in a large law firm, can you still expect to make over $100k? Thank you
My days right now are typically 8:30am until 7:00pm. Larger law firms typically pay more at the beginning, but the earning potential is higher at a small law firm from my experience.
Yes that is a litigation attorney like I mentioned, and the practice area in which I started my career in. There are thousands of very specialized areas you can practice within each area such as civil rights litigation, bankruptcy, or even nascar litigation like in Mooresville NC where I live.
@@djyungyo45 check out the movie Just Mercy. I saw Bryan Stephenson speak and what he did for civil rights is pretty incredible. The movie is pretty accurate (with some Hollywood in there as well) about his journey.
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hey there, as you said in law school you don't really specialize in any law field, does that mean I can practice many law departments at once? like business lawyer and family lawyer. 2. which type of lawyer is the highest paying lawyer In the US. Please let me know about this! Thank you
You can practice general law however the more specialized you are the more you can earn.
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kindly make a video on which law practice is highly demand in UK and EU countries. As Tax law is different for each country and family law as well.
Kindly make video on Transactional litigation, Merger & Acquisition, & intellectual property etc.Are these included in Commercial law? In which area should i practice as my aim is to work in Europe.
Can you honestly just tell me which law field sucks lol? Which law field do you see the most miserable people go into? I'm going to Law School in my late 20s and I DO NOT have time to waste :) Thank you!
It has a lot to do with your personality, but I’ll answer based on the people I know. My friends/acquaintances that work in BigLaw, regardless of the practice area, get burnt out very quickly and look for ways to find more balance. A lot of them feel stuck because the pay is so good, but many are miserable. I see similar issues among public defenders minus the big paychecks - they have huge case loads and lots of stress.
I have friends who would also tell you civil litigation is miserable, but that wasn’t true for me. I’d still pick real estate over litigation if I’m prioritizing my happiness. Good luck in law school!
@@TheRealEstateLawyer Thank you for the response! I’ll be transitioning to law school from consulting, so burnout is something that I’m fairly familiar with and I want to avoid law practices that promote burnout culture. If you don’t mind, can you answer one more question? The question being: what is the pay gap between real estate law and corporate law (firms)? I see numbers online but I don’t know if they’re realistic. My goal is to work in real estate law and IP law somehow intertwined with it. Ideally I would like multiple contracts at once but have the flexibility to make my own schedule which steers me away from corporate law.
@@TheRealEstateLawyer I think this is true all over the world. I am a lawyer in Brazil, and I am currently focusing on finding another area to work with. Ligitation is really really hard and I just noticed this is not for me. In Brazil lawyers are hardly ever solicited to give legal advises for ordinary people, but this is something I feel very confortable in trying out, specially in International field.
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You said in law school you don’t specialize so could you also practice all types of law or just real estate stuff?
Yep, some attorneys are general practice attorneys as well where they don't specialize in any particular field of law.
@@TheRealEstateLawyer oh that’s cool. If I ever become one I would probably like to do general practice. Do you know what the cost for going through all seven years is?
@@tarnish1450 It all depends on where you go. Put it this way....We are still paying for Tiffany's schooling :)
This might just be me, but I'm getting the impression that she wants to laugh so bad, but is also doing a good job of keeping it in. It makes me smile so bad.
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I'm actually curious about a specific 'lawyer' or law worker idk if that's correct but, Is a prosecutor also a lawyer because you didn't mention it and whenever I search it in RUclips I eventually find videos that talk about DA and Different lawyers. Nothing interesting about how Prosecutors do their job or any information about them.
The simplest answer is that prosecutor is the attorney that represents the state in a criminal case.
Because nobody likes prosecutors
What makes been an real estate lawyer interesting?
Dolla dolla bills y’all 💵💵💵 No but seriously, when I was in litigation I solved one big problem over a long time for one client, and in real estate I solve lots of smaller problems daily for lots more clients. Broader impact, plus most people that you meet are really great and interesting.
@@TheRealEstateLawyer That makes it more interesting..
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The lawyer never clearly define attorney or lawyers sometimes they called counsel in the U.S., they're collectively called everything from "attorney" to "lawyer" to "counselor."
Are these terms truly equivalent, or has the identity of one been mistaken for another What exactly is a "Licensed BAR Attorney
In order to discern the difference, and where we stand within the current court system, it’s necessary to examine the British origins of our U.S. courts and the terminology that has been established from the beginning. It's important to understand the proper lawful definitions for the various titles we now give these court related occupations.
The legal profession in the U.S. is directly derived from the British system. Even the word "bar" is of British origin:
BAR. A particular portion of a court room. Named from the space enclosed by two bars or rails: one of which separated the judge's bench from the rest of the room; the other shut off both the bench and the area for lawyers engaged in trials from the space allotted to suitors, witnesses, and others. Such persons as appeared as speakers (advocates, or counsel) before the court, were said to be "called to the bar", that is, privileged so to appear, speak and otherwise serve in the presence of the judges as "barristers." The corresponding phrase in the United States is "admitted to the bar". - A Dictionary of Law (1893).
From the definition of ‘bar,’ the title and occupation of a "barrister" is derived:
BARRISTER, English law.
1.A counselor admitted to plead at the bar.
2. Ouster barrister, is one who pleads ouster or without the bar.
3. Inner barrister, a sergeant or king's counsel who pleads within the bar.
4. Vacation barrister, a counselor newly called to the bar, who is to attend for several long vacations the exercise of the house.
5. Barristers are called apprentices, apprentitii ad legem, being looked upon as learners, and not qualified until they obtain the degree of sergeant. Edmund Plowden, the author of the Commentaries, a volume of elaborate reports in the reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Philip and Mary, and Elizabeth, describes himself as an apprentice of the common law. - A Law Dictionary by John Bouvier (Revised Sixth Edition, 1856).
BARRISTER, n. [from bar.] A counselor, learned in the laws, qualified and admitted to please at the bar, and to take upon him the defense of clients; answering to the advocate or licentiate of other countries. Anciently, barristers were called, in England, apprentices of the law. Outer barristers are pleaders without the bar, to distinguish the from inner barristers, benchers or readers, who have been sometime admitted to please within the bar, as the
king's counsel are. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary.
Overall, a barrister is one who has the privilege to plead at the courtroom bar separating the judicial from the non-judicial spectators. Currently, in U.S. courts, the inner bar between the bench (judge) and the outer bar no longer exists, and the outer bar separates the attorneys (not lawyers) from the spectator's gallery. This will be explained more as you read further. As with the word ‘bar,’ each commonly used word describing the various court officers is derived directly from root words:
1). From the word "solicit" is derived the name and occupation of a ‘solicitor’; one who solicits or petitions an action in a court.
SOLICIT, v.t. [Latin solicito]
1. To ask with some degree of earnestness; to make petition to; to apply to for obtaining something. This word implies earnestness in seeking ...
2. To ask for with some degree of earnestness; to seek by petition; as, to solicit an office; to solicit a favor. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary.
2). From the word "attorn" is derived the name and occupation of an ‘attorney;’ one who transfers or assigns property, rights, title and allegiance to the owner of the land.
ATTORN / v. Me. [Origin French. atorner, aturner assign, appoint, f. a-torner turn v.]
1. v.t. Turn; change, transform; deck out.
2. v.t Turn over (goods, service, allegiance, etc.) to another; transfer, assign.
3. v.i. Transfer one’s tenancy, or (arch.) homage or allegiance, to another; formally acknowledge such transfer. attorn tenant (to) Law formally transfer one’s tenancy (to), make legal acknowledgement of tenancy ( to a new landlord). - Oxford English Dictionary 1999.
ATTORN, v.i. [Latin ad and torno.] In the feudal law, to turn, or transfer homage and service from one lord to another. This is the act of feudatories, vassels or tenants, upon the alienation of the estate. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary.
ATTORNMENT, n. The act of a feudatory, vassal or tenant, by which he consents, upon the alienation of an estate, to receive a new lord or superior, and transfers to him his homage and service. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary.
ATTORNMENT n. the transference of bailor status, tenancy, or (arch.) allegiance, service, etc., to another; formal acknowledgement of such transfer: lme. - Oxford English Dictionary 1999.
3). From the word advocate comes the meaning of the occupation by the same name; one who pleads or defends by argument in a court.
ADVOCATE, v.t. [Latin advocatus, from advoco, to call for, to plead for; of ad and voco, to call. See Vocal.]
To plead in favor of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal; to support or vindicate. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary.
4). From the word "counsel" is derived the name and occupation of a ‘counselor’ or ‘lawyer’; one who is learned in the law to give advice in a court of law;
COUNSEL, v.t. [Latin. to consult; to ask, to assail.] 1. To give advice or deliberate opinion to another for the government of his conduct; to advise. - Webster's 1828 Dictionary.
LAWYER. A counselor; one learned in the law. - A Law Dictionary by John Bouvier (Revised Sixth Edition, 1856).
Although modern usage tends to group all these descriptive occupational words as the same, the fact is that they have different and distinctive meanings when used within the context of court activities:
Solicitor - one who petitions (initiates) for another in a court
Counselor - one who advises another concerning a court matter
Lawyer - [see counselor] learned in the law to advise in a court
Barrister - one who is privileged to plead at the bar
Advocate - one who pleads within the bar for a defendant
Attorney - one who transfers or assigns, within the bar, another's rights & property acting on behalf of the ruling crown (government)
It's very clear that an attorney is not a lawyer. The lawyer is a learned counselor who advises. The ruling government appoints an attorney as one who transfers a tenant's rights, allegiance, and title to the land owner (government).
ad litem means "for the lawsuit." The legal definition of ad litem is "appointed by the court to represent someone who cannot represent themselves."
Is this from blacks laws dictionary?
@@stevenjones5226More like the "definer" you are responding to is someone who doesn't understand material difference or the genetic fallacy or that vernacular can evolve
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In your field in general (real estate) .. how many hours do you work per week? Also, if you don’t work in a large law firm, can you still expect to make over $100k?
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My days right now are typically 8:30am until 7:00pm. Larger law firms typically pay more at the beginning, but the earning potential is higher at a small law firm from my experience.
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Yes that is a litigation attorney like I mentioned, and the practice area in which I started my career in. There are thousands of very specialized areas you can practice within each area such as civil rights litigation, bankruptcy, or even nascar litigation like in Mooresville NC where I live.
@@TheRealEstateLawyer Thank you for the feedback! There’s not that much information out there for civil rights litigation:(
@@djyungyo45 check out the movie Just Mercy. I saw Bryan Stephenson speak and what he did for civil rights is pretty incredible. The movie is pretty accurate (with some Hollywood in there as well) about his journey.
@@TheRealEstateLawyer I watched it ! Thank you so much for the movie recommendation. The ending was of course the best part!!
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