Legal Influence

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Legal Influence opens up a network with individuals who rest within the branches of the judicial and legal systems. Legal influence can give individuals sway with DEAs, active and retired court judges, lawyers, courtroom clerks and paralegals. This also includes businesses and institutes that work within these jurisdictions. Not to be confused with Government Influence. Each of the below specialities unlock access to any given Legal Influence action, but reduce difficulties when the action in question pertains to their specialty.

Criminal Law

Criminal Law influence focuses on attorneys, judges, paralegals and secretaries (etc) whose realm of expertise lies within regulations that regard fundamental issues of the law and personal liberties. Criminal Law influence opens up a network of criminal defense lawyers (who represent clients accused of crimes) and prosecutors and district attorneys, who represent the interests of the state in prosecuting those accused of crimes. Criminal Law Influence lowers the difficulties of any Influence actions where legal counsel is required regarding criminal law cases.

When taking dots of Criminal Law, please specify a niche for yourself: a particular law firm or just "defense lawyers" or "prosecutors" is sufficient.

Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law influence focuses on attorneys, judges, paralegals and secretaries (etc) whose realm of expertise lies within issues related to land and the use of it. Some real estate lawyers focus on litigation issues while others focus on contractual issues around land and property. Real Estate Law influence lowers the difficulty of influence actions pertaining to this area of practice, such as land and building ownership, rights to possess and use land or buildings, the sale and purchase of property, landlord and tenant issues, and property development.

When buying Real Estate Law, please specify a niche for yourself, such as a particular law firm, location (such as a particular city) or clientele (like clients that are largely landlords).

Business Law

Business Law influence focuses on attorneys, judges, paralegals and secretaries (etc) whose realm of expertise involves Corporate, Employment, and Labor Law. That is, areas of practice that help clients conduct their business affairs and protect the legal rights of workers and their employers. Business Law influence thus lowers the difficulties of any Influence actions where legal counsel is required regarding corporate practice (such as contracts, intellectual property, legislative compliance, and liability matters) and labor practice (such as wage disputes, unlawful terminations, child labor, the right to unionize, workplace safety, sexual harrassment, and discrimination). Attorneys in this field might represent an individual employee, a group of employees, job applicants, a union, union employees, government workers, a business, a government agency, or interest groups.

When taking Business Law, please specify a sort of niche, such as a particular law firm or industry or demographic of people.

International And Immigration Law

International And Immigration Law influence focuses on attorneys, judges, paralegals and secretaries (etc) whose realm of expertise lies within the legal implications of increased travel across borders for business, tourism, and permanent residence. It also inclues Immigration Law, which focuses on the legal issues and policies relating to immigrants who come to the United States on a temporary or permanent basis.

This includes public international law (which works with national governments, international institutions, or public interest groups) and private international law (which provides extensive opportunities with law firms, corporations, banks, or telecommunications firms). Any given immigration lawyer may work for the government, a law firm, a community-based organization, or in-house for a company employing immigrants.

International And Immigration Law Influence lowers the difficulty of influence actions pertaining to these area of practice, such as asylum/refugee law, business immigration law, and criminal and deportation defense.