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LAWYER GUIDE!!
 
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
* Constitutional Law
* Contract Law
* Corporate Law
* Criminal Law
* Property Law
 
Administrative Law primarily covers how government officials create, enforce, and challenge rules and regulations.
 
Constitutional Law primarily covers the interpretation and application of Redmont’s founding principles; the Constitution.
 
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 primarily covers the details of how companies are formed, governed, and dissolved. It includes matters like shareholders’ rights, business structuring,
 
Criminal Law primarily covers offences against society or the realm as a whole, specifying prohibited actions and the punishments for them.
 
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.

Latest revision as of 00:21, 15 March 2025

LAWYER GUIDE!!

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
  • Constitutional Law
  • Contract Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Property Law

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

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

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

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

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.