Administrative Law: Administrative law focuses on the regulations and decisions made by government agencies.
Criminal Law: This branch of law deals with offenses against the state or society, such as murder, theft, fraud, and assault.
Legislation: Laws are often created through legislation, which is the process of drafting, passing, and enacting rules.
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The process begins with a consultation between the client and an attorney. During this meeting, the attorney listens to the client's situation, provides legal advice, and assesses the viability of the case.
After understanding the client's situation, the attorney conducts a thorough case assessment. This involves reviewing relevant documents, conducting legal research, and analyzing the legal issues involved.
Based on the research and assessment, the attorney develops a legal strategy tailored to the client's goals. This strategy outlines how the case will be approached, which arguments will be presented, and what evidence will be gathered.
If negotiations fail, and if applicable, the attorney files a lawsuit with the appropriate court. This involves submitting the necessary legal documents to initiate the legal process formally.