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As a Lawyer, your primary job is to consult players seeking legal advice, represent players in court, and marry couples.
As a lawyer, your primary job is to represent players in court, consult players seeking legal advice, and marry couples.


The legal profession has three exams which must be taken in chronological order: Legal A &gt; Legal B &gt; Legal C. - Legal A awards the solicitor title. - Legal B awards the barrister title. - Legal C awards the attorney title.
The legal profession is organized into three ranks: '''Solicitor, Barrister,''' and '''Attorney.'''


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A '''Solicitor''' is an entry-level lawyer who is permitted to practice in the District Court of Redmont, provide legal advice on matters within District Court jurisdiction, and may officiate marriage and divorce proceedings. The intended career path for Solicitors includes joining an established law firm to receive mentorship from more experienced lawyers, but you’re allowed to work on your own (within the confines of the law)!


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A '''Barrister''' is a more experienced lawyer who has passed one of the six Barrister specialization exams. They may practice in either the District Court of Redmont or the Federal Court of Redmont, but may only represent clients in the Federal Court within their specializations. They may continue to practice law at a District Court level in any specialization.


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An '''Attorney''' is a highly experienced lawyer who has passed all Barrister specialization exams and the Attorney exam. As an attorney, you can practice in ALL courts without any restrictions, and you’re expected to mentor lower-ranked attorneys through their legal journey.


=== What Lawyers Do ===
==== '''What are these specializations?''' ====
Lawyers in Redmont have several important roles:
There are currently '''six''' specializations available for Barristers.


- '''Legal Advisors:''' Players seek legal advice from lawyers, requiring you to provide guidance on legal matters.
You may specialize in:


- '''Court Representatives:''' You represent players in court cases, either as a defense attorney or a prosecutor.
* Administrative Law


- '''Marriage Services:''' Lawyers have the authority to marry two players, provided both parties consent. You can also handle divorce proceeEngs. <span id="marrying"></span>
Administrative Law primarily covers how government officials create, enforce, and challenge rules and regulations.


==== Marrying ====
* Constitutional Law
In order to marry two players, they both need to consent. Abuse of this permission to marry players will be monitored by staff. You may charge for your services in both marriage and divorce.


Commands: - /marry <code>playername</code> <code>playername</code> - Marries two players. - /marry divorce <code>playername</code> <code>playername</code> - Divorces two players.
Constitutional Law primarily covers the interpretation and application of Redmont’s founding principles; the Constitution.


=== Becoming a Lawyer ===
* Contract Law
To become a lawyer, you must pass three exams at the university: Legal A, Legal B, and Legal C.


These exams test your analytical skills, fact-finding abilities, and knowledge of legal terms. Outside research into legal matters and court proceedings on DemocracyCraft is necessary.
Contract Law primarily covers binding agreements between individuals, groups, and entities. It addresses the validity of agreements and the remedies available if one party fails to uphold its terms.


== General Links ==
* Corporate Law


* [https://democracycraft.net/threads/constitution.6/ Constitution]
Corporate Law primarily covers the details of how companies are formed, governed, and dissolved. It includes matters like shareholders’ rights and business structuring.
* [https://democracycraft.net/forums/acts-of-congress.36/ Acts of Congress]
* [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/introduction-to-the-courts.6629/ Introduction to the Courts]
* [https://democracycraft.net/forums/court.19/ Courthouse Forum]
* [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/judicial-standards-act.5868/ Judicial Standards Act]
* [https://discord.gg/u7KVfYB4Rt Legal Board Discord (RBA)]


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* Criminal Law


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Criminal Law primarily covers offences against society or the realm as a whole, specifying prohibited actions,the punishments for them, and rights in criminal matters.


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* Property Law
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== Passed the Exam? What Now? ==


It’s recommended that you purchase a plot and build a store or rent a shop to sell your services in. You can offer to represent players in court as a professional lawyer!
Property Law primarily covers ownership of land and other assets. It regulates how property rights are acquired, transferred, or lost, as well as the responsibilities that come with ownership.


For more info, read this guide! [https://wiki.democracycraft.net/government/money/ Guide - Making Money]
=== '''How to Navigate the Forums''' ===
A huge part of being a good lawyer is finding precedent and laws on the DC forums. You may have stumbled into the [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/legal-research-guide.25629/ Legal Research Guide] already, which is a great overview of how to find what you need.


You can find a firm to work for with the DC #employment channel: [https://discord.gg/democracy DC Employment]
The DC forums search feature can be frustrating. Many DC lawyers suggest instead to go to Google and use the following tag:
[[category:Professions]]
 
site:democracycraft.net
 
This lets you avoid all of the finicky forum features. You should still learn how to use the forums search, though, it can be useful!
 
==== '''Finding Specific Cases''' ====
Head to [https://www.democracycraft.net/ https://www.democracycraft.net/] and click the magnifying glass in the top right. Click on “Advanced search…”.
[[File:Advanced search.png|center|frameless|900x900px]]
 
Swap to the “Search threads” tab. Type in the title of the case you’re looking for, click “Search titles only”, and make sure you’re only searching in the Courts subforum.
[[File:Searching court forums.png|center|frameless|900x900px]]
 
==== '''Searching for Laws''' ====
Let’s say we want to find the [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/commercial-standards-act.19886/ Commercial Standards Act]. The first place I’d go is to the “Laws” page… but that didn’t help. What gives?
 
Laws are all under Acts of Congress in the DC forums. You can peruse them by going to Congress -> Acts of Congress, then choosing a specific subforum. You can also use the method above to find laws, just change the subforum you’ve selected from Courts to Acts of Congress.
 
=== '''General Principles about Practicing Law''' ===
At the heart of it all, law is about fairness and truth. Whether you’re helping a business settle a contract dispute or defending someone accused of a crime, your work has real impact. Take it seriously, but have fun.
 
Remember that Redmont follows a common law system, which means court rulings matter. Judges don’t just apply statues. They interpret, clarify, and sometimes reshape how they’re used. That means your strong legal argument may become precedent. Every case you argue is a part of an evolving legal tradition.
 
You’re not just working in the system. You’re defining it.
 
=== '''How to Get a Job''' ===
The section we’ve all been waiting for! It’s not too complicated to find work as a lawyer. You have a few options to begin your legal journey.
 
1. Join a law firm.
 
This is the recommended path. Firms give you structure, guidance, and hopefully a steady stream of cases. You’ll get to learn from more experienced lawyers, which makes the whole thing a lot less overwhelming. Check out #links or #businesses on Discord to see who’s recruiting. You can also just start chatting in #legal—lots of people hire through networking alone.
 
2. Go solo.
 
Not into working for someone else? That’s totally fine. Plenty of lawyers start off on their own. You can advertise your services with /ad in-game or in #advertise on Discord. Just make sure you know what you’re allowed to do at your rank (no arguing in Federal Court unless you’re a Barrister in that specialization!).
 
3. Start your own firm.
 
Feeling ambitious? You can open up your very own law firm if you have the Entrepreneur qualification. Heads up—it’s more spreadsheets and hiring paperwork than courtroom drama, at least at first. But if you want to build something from the ground up, go for it. It’s a lot of work, but super rewarding.
 
=== '''Advice from Legal Professionals''' ===
“Yes, please, do populate your arguments with your legal framework. Cite laws, precedent, etc. Repeat.”
 
“Overusing objections hurts your case.”
 
“The profession deals primarily with reading and writing, so be ready to do a lot of both. Doing well in either means re reading/writing the same stuff over and over again. There’s no such thing as good writing, only good editing.”
 
“Don’t be overconfident. Redmont law is highly complex and goes way deeper than it seems on the surface. You have to know where you're starting from in able to get where you want to be, and therefore you can’t beat yourself up when you inevitably make mistakes. You have to be willing to listen to others and grow and learn in order to perfect your practice.”
 
“Just take your time to read each case. Don’t go in without having all the evidence.”
 
“Don't take on too much at once.”
 
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As a lawyer, your primary job is to represent players in court, consult players seeking legal advice, and marry couples.

The legal profession is organized into three ranks: Solicitor, Barrister, and Attorney.

A Solicitor is an entry-level lawyer who is permitted to practice in the District Court of Redmont, provide legal advice on matters within District Court jurisdiction, and may officiate marriage and divorce proceedings. The intended career path for Solicitors includes joining an established law firm to receive mentorship from more experienced lawyers, but you’re allowed to work on your own (within the confines of the law)!

A Barrister is a more experienced lawyer who has passed one of the six Barrister specialization exams. They may practice in either the District Court of Redmont or the Federal Court of Redmont, but may only represent clients in the Federal Court within their specializations. They may continue to practice law at a District Court level in any specialization.

An Attorney is a highly experienced lawyer who has passed all Barrister specialization exams and the Attorney exam. As an attorney, you can practice in ALL courts without any restrictions, and you’re expected to mentor lower-ranked attorneys through their legal journey.

What are these specializations?

There are currently six specializations available for Barristers.

You may specialize in:

  • Administrative Law

Administrative Law primarily covers how government officials create, enforce, and challenge rules and regulations.

  • Constitutional Law

Constitutional Law primarily covers the interpretation and application of Redmont’s founding principles; the Constitution.

  • Contract Law

Contract Law primarily covers binding agreements between individuals, groups, and entities. It addresses the validity of agreements and the remedies available if one party fails to uphold its terms.

  • Corporate Law

Corporate Law primarily covers the details of how companies are formed, governed, and dissolved. It includes matters like shareholders’ rights and business structuring.

  • Criminal Law

Criminal Law primarily covers offences against society or the realm as a whole, specifying prohibited actions,the punishments for them, and rights in criminal matters.

  • Property Law

Property Law primarily covers ownership of land and other assets. It regulates how property rights are acquired, transferred, or lost, as well as the responsibilities that come with ownership.

How to Navigate the Forums

A huge part of being a good lawyer is finding precedent and laws on the DC forums. You may have stumbled into the Legal Research Guide already, which is a great overview of how to find what you need.

The DC forums search feature can be frustrating. Many DC lawyers suggest instead to go to Google and use the following tag:

site:democracycraft.net

This lets you avoid all of the finicky forum features. You should still learn how to use the forums search, though, it can be useful!

Finding Specific Cases

Head to https://www.democracycraft.net/ and click the magnifying glass in the top right. Click on “Advanced search…”.

Swap to the “Search threads” tab. Type in the title of the case you’re looking for, click “Search titles only”, and make sure you’re only searching in the Courts subforum.

Searching for Laws

Let’s say we want to find the Commercial Standards Act. The first place I’d go is to the “Laws” page… but that didn’t help. What gives?

Laws are all under Acts of Congress in the DC forums. You can peruse them by going to Congress -> Acts of Congress, then choosing a specific subforum. You can also use the method above to find laws, just change the subforum you’ve selected from Courts to Acts of Congress.

General Principles about Practicing Law

At the heart of it all, law is about fairness and truth. Whether you’re helping a business settle a contract dispute or defending someone accused of a crime, your work has real impact. Take it seriously, but have fun.

Remember that Redmont follows a common law system, which means court rulings matter. Judges don’t just apply statues. They interpret, clarify, and sometimes reshape how they’re used. That means your strong legal argument may become precedent. Every case you argue is a part of an evolving legal tradition.

You’re not just working in the system. You’re defining it.

How to Get a Job

The section we’ve all been waiting for! It’s not too complicated to find work as a lawyer. You have a few options to begin your legal journey.

1. Join a law firm.

This is the recommended path. Firms give you structure, guidance, and hopefully a steady stream of cases. You’ll get to learn from more experienced lawyers, which makes the whole thing a lot less overwhelming. Check out #links or #businesses on Discord to see who’s recruiting. You can also just start chatting in #legal—lots of people hire through networking alone.

2. Go solo.

Not into working for someone else? That’s totally fine. Plenty of lawyers start off on their own. You can advertise your services with /ad in-game or in #advertise on Discord. Just make sure you know what you’re allowed to do at your rank (no arguing in Federal Court unless you’re a Barrister in that specialization!).

3. Start your own firm.

Feeling ambitious? You can open up your very own law firm if you have the Entrepreneur qualification. Heads up—it’s more spreadsheets and hiring paperwork than courtroom drama, at least at first. But if you want to build something from the ground up, go for it. It’s a lot of work, but super rewarding.

Advice from Legal Professionals

“Yes, please, do populate your arguments with your legal framework. Cite laws, precedent, etc. Repeat.”

“Overusing objections hurts your case.”

“The profession deals primarily with reading and writing, so be ready to do a lot of both. Doing well in either means re reading/writing the same stuff over and over again. There’s no such thing as good writing, only good editing.”

“Don’t be overconfident. Redmont law is highly complex and goes way deeper than it seems on the surface. You have to know where you're starting from in able to get where you want to be, and therefore you can’t beat yourself up when you inevitably make mistakes. You have to be willing to listen to others and grow and learn in order to perfect your practice.”

“Just take your time to read each case. Don’t go in without having all the evidence.”

“Don't take on too much at once.”