Area of Practice Preferences

What I suggest you do is circle the practice areas that APPEAL to you. Note that I did NOT say in which ones you have experience or about which you have taken law school or CLE courses. I just want you to indicate your interest in representing clients with issues or claims in claims in specific areas of the law.

(I found this list at www.lawyers.com by clicking on “Choose from a List” on this page )

  • Adoptions;
  • Automobile Accidents;
  • Bankruptcy;
  • Breach of Contract;
  • Business Law;
  • Business Litigation;
  • Child Custody;
  • Child Support;
  • Civil Litigation;
  • Civil Rights;
  • Collaborative Family Law;
  • Collections;
  • Commercial Litigation;
  • Construction Law;
  • Consumer Fraud;
  • Consumer Law;
  • Contracts;
  • Corporate Law;
  • Criminal Law;
  • DUI/DWI;
  • Debtor and Creditor;
  • Discrimination;
  • Divorce;
  • Domestic Violence;
  • Drug Crimes;
  • Education Law;
  • Elder Law;
  • Employment Contracts;
  • Entertainment Law;
  • Estate Litigation;
  • Estate Planning;
  • Family Law;
  • Fathers Rights;
  • Felonies;
  • Foreclosures;
  • General Practice;
  • Guardianship and Conservatorship;
  • Head and Spinal Injuries;
  • Immigration;
  • Insurance;
  • Intellectual Property;
  • Labor and Employment;
  • Landlord and Tenant Law;
  • Legal Malpractice;
  • Libel, Slander and Defamation;
  • Litigation;
  • Medical Malpractice;
  • Medicare and Medicaid;
  • Motorcycle Accidents;
  • Nursing Home Litigation;
  • Patents;
  • Personal Injury;
  • Police Misconduct;
  • Products Liability;
  • Real Estate;
  • Residential Real Estate;
  • Sex Crimes;
  • Sexual Harassment;
  • Slip and Fall;
  • Social Security;
  • Social Security Disability;
  • Taxation;
  • Traffic Violations;
  • Trucking Accidents;
  • Trusts and Estates;
  • White Collar Crime;
  • Wills and Probate;
  • Workers Compensation;
  • Wrongful Death;
  • Wrongful Termination