578.413 Attorneys in USA

845 k St 99501-3358 - Anchorage (AK)
907-334-5600
601 w 5th Ave # 900 99501-6307 - Anchorage (AK)
907-276-1711
Brecht, Julius j
Attorneys
900 w 5th Ave # 600 99501-2086 - Anchorage (AK)
907-276-6401
900 w 5th Ave # 702 99501-2044 - Anchorage (AK)
907-274-3937
510 l St # 300 99501-1952 - Anchorage (AK)
907-258-1747
810 n St # 100 99501-3268 - Anchorage (AK)
907-258-2000
Brennan, James t
Attorneys
1227 w 9th Ave # 300 99501-3279 - Anchorage (AK)
907-279-5528
Bretz, Karen
Attorneys
610 c St # 2b 99501-3553 - Anchorage (AK)
907-277-5847
Broadwell, Scott
Attorneys
188 w Northern Lights Blvd # 1 99503-3985 - Anchorage (AK)
907-257-5300
900 w 5th Ave # 600 99501-2086 - Anchorage (AK)
907-276-6401
821 n St # 202 99501-3285 - Anchorage (AK)
907-276-2050
Brown, Gayle
Attorneys
750 w 2nd Ave # 207 99501-2168 - Anchorage (AK)
907-274-1074
Brown, Molly c
Attorneys
601 w 5th Ave # 700 99501-6305 - Anchorage (AK)
907-263-6300
Bruner, Ann m
Attorneys
1400 w Benson Blvd # 370 99503-3676 - Anchorage (AK)
907-258-3224
Buchholdt, John
Attorneys
731 I St # 101 99501-3400 - Anchorage (AK)
907-272-6777
510 l St # 300 99501-1952 - Anchorage (AK)
907-258-1747
Bundy, Robert
Attorneys
1031 w 4th Ave # 600 99501-5907 - Anchorage (AK)
907-276-4557
240 e Tudor Rd # 230 99503-7250 - Anchorage (AK)
907-277-6177
310 k St # 200 99501-2064 - Anchorage (AK)
907-569-6222
810 n St # 300 99501-3293 - Anchorage (AK)
907-276-6100
Burr, d a
Attorneys
810 n St # 300 99501-3293 - Anchorage (AK)
907-276-6100
Po Box 93144 99509-3144 - Anchorage (AK)
907-277-7657
Byers, Jeri d
Attorneys
880 h St # 200a 99501-3450 - Anchorage (AK)
907-338-1201
3900 c St # 1001 99503-5963 - Anchorage (AK)
907-274-7522
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Attorneys

Attorney is a term commonly used for a lawyer in the United States. It is used to describe a professional who advises individuals, businesses and agencies on legal matters and represents such in law courts. Attorneys research and apply legal theories, knowledge and rulings to protect the interests of their clients in legal settings. They present facts verbally and in writing to argue their cases on behalf of clients. They help with the preparation and filing of legal documents, such as lawsuits, appeals, deeds, and contracts. A person who desires to become a lawyer must undergo training in a law school after completing a four-year undergraduate degree program in a recognized institution. A bar exam must also be passed to get license to practice.

Orators of ancient Athens are considered probably the first people that could be called lawyers, in a sense a bit close to what we know today. There were also unregulated juriconsults and advocates who argued people's cases during the Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. But the profession only became well-established and regulated by the beginning of the Byzantine Empire.

A good number of attorneys work in private practice. But some also work for federal, state and local governments as prosecutor counsels. They work as public defense attorneys, corporate in-house counsels and arbitrators as well. While most will take just about any case, some specialize in certain areas. Specialists include family lawyers, securities lawyers, intellectual property lawyers, and environmental lawyers.