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Today, in nearly all states, completion of a degree program at an accredited law school is required for admission to practice as a lawyer. See Admission to Practice. It normally takes three years of full time work to receive a law degree. Unlike the case in nearly all other countries of the world this required degree program must follow a basic four year college or university degree. In the United States there are 175 law schools accredited by the American Bar Association. Most states do not accept bar applications from graduates of law schools not on that list. In the first year of law school students generally are required to take broad introductory topics. These may include torts, contracts, criminal law, civil procedure, property, and constitutional law.




Courts in Washington

Washington State falls under the 9th Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca9.uscourts.gov. Washington State has the following courts -
Washington Eastern Bankruptcy Court http://www.waeb.uscourts.gov/
Washington Eastern Bankruptcy Court http://www.waeb.uscourts.gov/
Washington Eastern District Court http://www.waed.uscourts.gov/
Washington Eastern District Court http://www.waed.uscourts.gov/
Washington Western Bankruptcy Court http://www.wawb.uscourts.gov/
Washington Western Bankruptcy Court http://www.wawb.uscourts.gov/
Washington Western District Court http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/
Washington Western District Court http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/



Suggested Lawyers for Fort Lewis
Seattle, WA Personal Injury Lawyers
Trusted Seattle, WA personal injury law firm. Proven results for serious injuries. Offers free initial consultation online or by phone.
seattlepersonalinjurylawyers.com

Fuller & Fuller, Injury Attorneys

A family of lawyers for Washington state residents who have personal injuries caused by medical malpractice or automobile accidents.
www.fullerlaw.com


Washington Legal Referral Services
  • Lewis County LRS Chehalis, WA (360)748-0430 Lewis County
  • Snohomish County Bar Association Everett, WA (425)388-3018 Snohomish County
  • King County Bar LRS Seattle, WA (206)267-7010 (800)833-6384 King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties
  • Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Tacoma, WA (253)383-3432 Pierce County
  • Southwest Washington Lawyer Referral Service Vancouver, WA (360)695-0599 Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania Counties
  • Kitsap County Attorney Referral Service Bremerton, WA (360)373-2426 Kitsap County
  • Lewis County LRS Chehalis, WA (360)748-0430 Lewis County
  • Snohomish County Bar Association Everett, WA (425)388-3018 Snohomish County
  • King County Bar LRS Seattle, WA (206)267-7010 (800)833-6384 King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties
  • Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Tacoma, WA (253)383-3432 Pierce County
  • Southwest Washington Lawyer Referral Service Vancouver, WA (360)695-0599 Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania Counties










  • Demographic Information
    City/Town: Fort Lewis
    State: Washington
    Country: USA
    Population: 19,089



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    Legal Facts
  • Twenty-five percent of felony defendants in 2000 had an active criminal justice status at the time of the current charged offense, including 14% who were on probation, 13% on pretrial release, and 6% on parole.

  • In most States, the minimum age to serve on a jury was 18. The minimum age in Missouri and Montana, however, was 21 years of age. There was some residency requirement to serve on a jury in all States, and literacy and/or language requirements in all but 8 States.




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  • Always find out how much many similar cases the lawyer has taken up:
    The legal profession is very vast. Lawyers take up cases of varying nature and may not have a good working knowledge of the nature of certain cases. You must speak to the lawyer and find out whether he/she has actually taken up cases of a similar/same nature. After all, what would a divorce lawyer know about personal injury cases. Make sure that the lawyer takes up at least 60% cases of a similar nature/ similar field of law.

  • Ask some very basic and important questions to the lawyer:
    After you have furnished the full details of your case to the lawyer you must some basic questions that can give you an insight into how the lawyer will proceed. Make it a point to ask how what course of action the lawyer will take regarding your case, how long he thinks the case will carry on, details about his fee and how he will inform you about the manner in which the case is proceeding. While asking these important questions always judge whether the lawyer is trying to hide facts/ give round about answers, or is open in the way he gives his answers. It is best to work with a lawyer whose replies you are comfortable with.



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