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Confer with colleagues with specialties in appropriate areas of legal issue to establish and verify bases for legal proceedings.
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Probate wills and represent and advise executors and administrators of estates.
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Evaluate findings and develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases.
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Help develop federal and state programs, draft and interpret laws and legislation, and establish enforcement procedures.
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Search for and examine public and other legal records to write opinions or establish ownership.
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Prepare legal briefs and opinions, and file appeals in state and federal courts of appeal.
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Present evidence to defend clients or prosecute defendants in criminal or civil litigation.
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Perform administrative and management functions related to the practice of law.
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Represent clients in court or before government agencies.
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Examine legal data to determine advisability of defending or prosecuting lawsuit.
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Present and summarize cases to judges and juries.
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Supervise legal assistants.
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Negotiate settlements of civil disputes.
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Select jurors, argue motions, meet with judges, and question witnesses during the course of a trial.
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Analyze the probable outcomes of cases, using knowledge of legal precedents.
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Advise clients concerning business transactions, claim liability, advisability of prosecuting or defending lawsuits, or legal rights and obligations.
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Study Constitution, statutes, decisions, regulations, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies to determine ramifications for cases.
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Gather evidence to formulate defense or to initiate legal actions by such means as interviewing clients and witnesses to ascertain the facts of a case.
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Act as agent, trustee, guardian, or executor for businesses or individuals.
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Prepare, draft, and review legal documents, such as wills, deeds, patent applications, mortgages, leases, and contracts.
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Interpret laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and businesses.
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Negotiate contractual agreements.