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Corporate
Description: Corporate attorneys negotiate, draft and review contracts, counsel clients, and prepare legal documents for business mergers and acquisitions. Often these attorneys are involved with issues in the areas of labor and employment, insurance and occasionally intellectual property.

Examples of where alums work: Corporations, private law firms, government


Immigration
Description: Immigration attorneys focus on providing services to people seeking assistance with refugee, asylum, deportation and legalization issues.

Examples of where alums work: Private law firms


International
Description: Some of the main areas that comprise an international practice include mergers and acquisitions, securities and commercial lending transactions, joint ventures, trade, tax, representation of foreign governments, litigation and international real estate matters.

Examples of where alums work: Private law firms


Patent
Description: A career in the patent field typically involves prosecuting or litigating patents, licensing, infringement litigation and drafting validity opinions. This type of practice requires a degree in science or engineering. A patent attorney must pass both a state bar exam and the Patent Bar as tested by the United States Patent & Trademark Office.

Examples of where alums work: Law firms, corporations, universities, government


Public Interest
Description: Public interest attorneys help indigent or underrepresented groups in areas such as criminal and civil matters.

Examples of where alums work: Public defender offices, legal aid, non–profits, disability rights organizations.


Securities
Description: This area focuses on the federal and state regulation of the purchase and sale of securities, including stocks, notes, bonds and investment contracts.

Examples of where alums work: SEC, local securities bureaus


Trademark/Copyright
Description: The trademark/copyright area involves trademark/copyright protection with includes challenges to unfair competitive practices, trademark infringement and trade secrets.

Examples of where alums work: Private law firms, government agencies, corporations


Wills, Trusts & Estates
Description: The main goal for these attorneys is to ensure that the client's intentions with respect to the distribution of his or her assets will be carried out as the client wishes. Most of this work involves drafting a will and can include trusts, powers of attorney and guardianship.

Examples of where alums work: Private law firms

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