According to the American Bar Association (ABA), there are more than 1.3 million active attorneys in the United States today. This figure does not include legal professionals who have their law degree but are not actively practicing law, or the tens of millions of support staff who make the practice of law possible.
Citizens depend on lawyers to protect their civil rights, interpret statutes, and ensure that property and money are transferred between individuals and entities in an orderly manner. People go to law firms when they buy property, write wills, and sue insurance companies.
Like other vocations, the legal profession has many practice areas and niche specializations. Just as you would see a primary care doctor for a general checkup or visit a cardiologist for high blood pressure, you would see a general practice attorney to review a contract but call a criminal defense attorney if you get stopped for a DUI.
We’ll review some of the other legal practice areas and what people should look for when hiring an attorney for their legal matters.