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🔶 Find a Lawyer and Affordable Legal Aid :
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Individual lawyers (also called attorneys) are experts in different areas of the law. Some attorneys specialize in a certain field of law, such as business, civil, criminal, or juvenile law. You will need to determine which type of attorney is right for your legal situation. Once you find an attorney, ask about their experience, areas of expertise, and questions such as, "How would you handle my case?" and "What do you charge for your services/what is your fee structure?"
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🔸Besides asking your friends and family for the name of a good lawyer or checking the phone book, you can find legal aid online.
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https://www.usa.gov/legal-aid
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🔷 Best Cities for Lawyers
Lawyers get a bad rap. They also get a good salary. The 603,310 lawyers employed in the U.S. in May 2014 earned $133,470 on average, or an hourly wage of $64.17, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Their cost of living and location quotient are also highly dependent on where they work. These are the three important metrics that ValuePenguin used to determine what U.S. cities are the best places for these specialized professionals to call home (more on our methodology below).
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🔷 Best Five Cities for Lawyers
After reviewing data from 374 cities and towns, these five emerged for their particularly hospitality toward attorneys. It comes as no surprise that all are home to sizable governments and businesses. Thirty-four percent of lawyers working today are with private firms.
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1. New York
The Big Apple is the only city of our top five to rank among the top five in every category we considered: the three mentioned above and a fourth, the number of positions (vacant or otherwise) in the city. New York, which is teamed with the nearby White Plains and Wayne, N.J., in this data set, has 34 percent more jobs (55,480) than the next closest city in our study.
“New York literally has a lawyer on every block, depending on the neighborhood,” said Dmitriy Shakhnevich, who runs his own law firm, with offices in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well as New Jersey. “Some people hate using the word ‘hustle’ because is carries negative implications. But that’s really what it is. The competition is huge and consistent good work is the only way to survive. But at the end of the day, I can't say I'm ever bored at work. And how many people could say that?”
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2. San Francisco
One of five California cities in our top 25, San Francisco overcomes the highest cost of living – it’s 100 percent more expensive to reside here than the average American city – to ascend to No. 2 overall. Lawyers here earn an average annual salary of $171,91 to help fray their costs; only nearby Silicon Valley-based lawyers earn more, with a yearly mark of $201,240. First-year associates at large, prestigious firms could expect to earn $160,000 in their first 12 months on the job.
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3. Washington, D.C.
Our nation’s capital, which has fewer jobs than only New York City, does have the highest location quotient, meaning that there is more demand for lawyers’ services here than anywhere else in the country. Of course, it’s also home to the highest court in the land and the many lawyers that are practicing or legislating and want to step inside of it. Amy Odom, the director of litigation for the National Veterans Legal Services Program, said D.C. is great place for attorneys to network and that it’s obviously more immune to an economic downturn in the industry.
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4. Miami
Of our top five, Miami is the most economical place to live, but it’s still 22 percent more expensive to live here than it is in Orlando, which ranked 20th on the list (see below). The southernmost of Florida’s major cities, Miami handles its fair share of immigration and international law cases like the other coastal cities on our list. Divorce proceedings are also an industry within an industry here, with 13 percent of Floridians identifying themselves as divorced.
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5. Boston
In close proximity to Cambridge’s routinely-ranked Harvard law school, Boston narrowly beat out Los Angeles for the fifth spot. L.A. actually has almost twice as many jobs as Boston as well as an annual average salary that is $20,000 greater than its East Coast competitor, but Boston gained an edge with a significantly higher location quotient. These two cities, like the four listed above, have played host to their fair share of legal drama series’ on TV, as “Boston Legal” is a favorite of some of the working lawyers we polled.
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https://www.valuepenguin.com/2015/05/best-cities-lawyers
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🔷 Credit attorney top sites in USA :
https://www.ecreditattorney.com/
https://consumer.findlaw.com/credit-banking-finance/what-does-a-credit-repair-attorney-do.html
https://creditrepairlawyersam.com
🔶 Find a Lawyer and Affordable Legal Aid :
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Individual lawyers (also called attorneys) are experts in different areas of the law. Some attorneys specialize in a certain field of law, such as business, civil, criminal, or juvenile law. You will need to determine which type of attorney is right for your legal situation. Once you find an attorney, ask about their experience, areas of expertise, and questions such as, "How would you handle my case?" and "What do you charge for your services/what is your fee structure?"
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🔸Besides asking your friends and family for the name of a good lawyer or checking the phone book, you can find legal aid online.
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https://www.usa.gov/legal-aid
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🔷 Best Cities for Lawyers
Lawyers get a bad rap. They also get a good salary. The 603,310 lawyers employed in the U.S. in May 2014 earned $133,470 on average, or an hourly wage of $64.17, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Their cost of living and location quotient are also highly dependent on where they work. These are the three important metrics that ValuePenguin used to determine what U.S. cities are the best places for these specialized professionals to call home (more on our methodology below).
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🔷 Best Five Cities for Lawyers
After reviewing data from 374 cities and towns, these five emerged for their particularly hospitality toward attorneys. It comes as no surprise that all are home to sizable governments and businesses. Thirty-four percent of lawyers working today are with private firms.
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1. New York
The Big Apple is the only city of our top five to rank among the top five in every category we considered: the three mentioned above and a fourth, the number of positions (vacant or otherwise) in the city. New York, which is teamed with the nearby White Plains and Wayne, N.J., in this data set, has 34 percent more jobs (55,480) than the next closest city in our study.
“New York literally has a lawyer on every block, depending on the neighborhood,” said Dmitriy Shakhnevich, who runs his own law firm, with offices in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well as New Jersey. “Some people hate using the word ‘hustle’ because is carries negative implications. But that’s really what it is. The competition is huge and consistent good work is the only way to survive. But at the end of the day, I can't say I'm ever bored at work. And how many people could say that?”
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2. San Francisco
One of five California cities in our top 25, San Francisco overcomes the highest cost of living – it’s 100 percent more expensive to reside here than the average American city – to ascend to No. 2 overall. Lawyers here earn an average annual salary of $171,91 to help fray their costs; only nearby Silicon Valley-based lawyers earn more, with a yearly mark of $201,240. First-year associates at large, prestigious firms could expect to earn $160,000 in their first 12 months on the job.
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3. Washington, D.C.
Our nation’s capital, which has fewer jobs than only New York City, does have the highest location quotient, meaning that there is more demand for lawyers’ services here than anywhere else in the country. Of course, it’s also home to the highest court in the land and the many lawyers that are practicing or legislating and want to step inside of it. Amy Odom, the director of litigation for the National Veterans Legal Services Program, said D.C. is great place for attorneys to network and that it’s obviously more immune to an economic downturn in the industry.
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4. Miami
Of our top five, Miami is the most economical place to live, but it’s still 22 percent more expensive to live here than it is in Orlando, which ranked 20th on the list (see below). The southernmost of Florida’s major cities, Miami handles its fair share of immigration and international law cases like the other coastal cities on our list. Divorce proceedings are also an industry within an industry here, with 13 percent of Floridians identifying themselves as divorced.
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5. Boston
In close proximity to Cambridge’s routinely-ranked Harvard law school, Boston narrowly beat out Los Angeles for the fifth spot. L.A. actually has almost twice as many jobs as Boston as well as an annual average salary that is $20,000 greater than its East Coast competitor, but Boston gained an edge with a significantly higher location quotient. These two cities, like the four listed above, have played host to their fair share of legal drama series’ on TV, as “Boston Legal” is a favorite of some of the working lawyers we polled.
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https://www.valuepenguin.com/2015/05/best-cities-lawyers
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🔷 Credit attorney top sites in USA :
https://www.ecreditattorney.com/
https://consumer.findlaw.com/credit-banking-finance/what-does-a-credit-repair-attorney-do.html
https://creditrepairlawyersam.com
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