Navigating Legal Waters: A Comprehensive Guide to Law Firm Titles
   
 
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  1. Adjunct Professor - Attorney Supervisor: This individual likely holds a dual role, teaching law as an adjunct professor at a university or law school and supervising attorneys within the firm, possibly specializing in a specific area of law.

 
  1. Affordable Housing Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to affordable housing, such as regulatory compliance, development, and tenant rights.

 
  1. Agency Attorney: Represents government agencies in legal matters, including enforcement of regulations, compliance, and litigation on behalf of the agency.

 
  1. Agency Attorney II: Similar to an Agency Attorney but may have more experience or responsibility within the government agency or legal department.

 
  1. Antitrust Attorney: Focuses on issues related to antitrust laws, which are designed to prevent anti-competitive practices and promote fair competition in the marketplace.

 
  1. Appellate Court Attorney: Handles cases in the appellate court system, where decisions from lower courts are reviewed and argued on appeal.

 
  1. Appellate Litigation Attorney: Specializes in appellate litigation, which involves presenting arguments and legal briefs to appellate courts to seek a reversal or modification of lower court decisions.

 
  1. Assistant Managing Attorney: Assists in managing the legal department or a specific practice area within the firm, handling administrative and leadership responsibilities.

 
  1. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney: Works in a prosecutor's office, responsible for bringing criminal cases against individuals or entities on behalf of the government.

 
  1. Assistant State Attorney: Similar to an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, but typically employed at the state level.

 
  1. Assistant Trial Attorney: Assists senior trial attorneys in preparing and conducting trials, including legal research, case strategy, and court appearances.

 
  1. Assistant U.S. Attorney (Assistant United States Attorney): Represents the federal government in criminal and civil cases, prosecuting or defending federal interests in various legal matters.

 
  1. Asylum Attorney: Specializes in immigration law, helping individuals seek asylum in the United States by demonstrating a credible fear of persecution in their home countries.

 
  1. Attorney: The general term for a licensed legal professional who provides legal advice, represents clients in legal matters, and advocates on their behalf.

 
  1. Attorney - Advised Clients on Criminal Penalties: Focuses on criminal law, advising clients on potential criminal charges, penalties, and legal strategies.

 
  1. Attorney - Banking and Financial Services: Specializes in legal matters related to the banking and financial industry, including regulatory compliance, transactions, and litigation.

 
  1. Attorney - Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights: Deals with bankruptcy cases, representing either debtors or creditors and ensuring that their rights are protected during bankruptcy proceedings.

 
  1. Attorney - Civil Defense: Represents clients (individuals or organizations) in civil lawsuits where they are defendants, defending against claims made by plaintiffs.

 
  1. Attorney - Civil Litigation: Specializes in representing clients in civil lawsuits, which involve disputes between individuals or entities that do not involve criminal charges.

 
  1. Attorney - Consumer Financial/Housing: Focuses on legal matters related to consumer financial services and housing, which may include issues like mortgage disputes and consumer protection.

 
  1. Attorney - Consumer Financial Services: Concentrates on legal matters related to consumer financial services, such as banking, lending, and financial regulations.

 
  1. Attorney - Criminal Law: Specializes in criminal law, representing clients who are facing criminal charges and handling their defense in court.

 
  1. Attorney - Ecommerce: Provides legal guidance to e-commerce businesses, addressing issues like online contracts, intellectual property, and compliance with e-commerce regulations.
     

  2. Attorney - Environmental: Focuses on legal matters related to environmental regulations, conservation, and compliance with laws addressing environmental protection.

 
  1. Attorney - Estate Planning: Assists clients in planning for the distribution of their assets and wealth after their passing, including wills, trusts, and probate matters.

 
  1. Attorney - FDA Office of the Chief Counsel: Works within the Food and Drug Administration's legal department, handling legal issues related to FDA regulations and policies.

 
  1. Attorney - General Civil Litigation: Represents clients in a wide range of civil litigation cases, which can encompass diverse legal issues and disputes.

 
  1. Attorney - Healthcare: Specializes in legal matters concerning the healthcare industry, including regulatory compliance, healthcare litigation, and medical malpractice.

 
  1. Attorney - Independent Contractor: Works as an attorney on a contract basis, often providing legal services to multiple clients or firms on a project-by-project basis.

 
  1. Attorney - Litigation: Focuses primarily on litigation, which involves representing clients in court proceedings to resolve legal disputes.

 
  1. Attorney - Litigation & Appellate Strategy: Specializes in both litigation and appellate strategy, managing cases from trial through the appeal process.

 
  1. Attorney - Of Counsel: A semi-independent attorney affiliated with a law firm, often with a specific area of expertise, who may collaborate with the firm's partners on cases.

 
  1. Attorney - Partner: A senior attorney who has achieved a partnership status within a law firm, typically involved in management, decision-making, and client representation.

 
  1. Attorney - Personal Injury: Concentrates on personal injury cases, representing individuals who have suffered physical or psychological harm due to negligence or intentional actions.

 
  1. Attorney - Personal Injury Litigation: Specializes in personal injury litigation, representing plaintiffs in lawsuits seeking compensation for injuries and damages.
     

  2. Attorney - Practice Areas: Represents a broad category of attorneys who may focus on specific practice areas within the law firm, such as litigation, corporate law, or intellectual property.

 
  1. Attorney - Property: Deals with legal matters related to property law, including real estate transactions, property disputes, and land use regulations.

 
  1. Attorney - Real Estate & Business Law: Provides legal services related to real estate transactions and various aspects of business law, including contracts, mergers, and acquisitions.

 
  1. Attorney - Real Estate and Municipal: Specializes in legal matters related to both real estate transactions and municipal law, which involves local government regulations and ordinances.

 
  1. Attorney - Senior Counsel: Holds a senior position within a law firm or organization, typically with extensive experience and expertise in a specific area of law.

 
  1. Attorney - Temporary: Works as an attorney on a temporary basis, often for a specific project or assignment with a set duration.

 
  1. Attorney - Trusts and Estates: Focuses on estate planning and the management of trusts, ensuring the proper distribution of assets and wealth according to the client's wishes.

 
  1. Attorney - White Collar/Tax/Corporate Compliance: Specializes in white-collar crime defense, tax law, and corporate compliance, addressing legal issues related to financial and corporate wrongdoing.

 
  1. Attorney & COO (Chief Operating Officer): Holds a dual role, serving as an attorney and overseeing the operational aspects of a law firm or organization.

 
  1. Attorney & Counselor: Provides legal advice and counseling to clients, addressing their legal needs and guiding them through legal matters.

 
  1. Attorney & Counselor at Law: Similar to "Attorney & Counselor," emphasizing the ability to provide legal advice and representation.

 
  1. Attorney & Founding Member: Indicates that the attorney is one of the founders of a law firm or organization.

 
  1. Attorney & Guardian Ad Litem: Represents the interests of minors or incapacitated individuals as a guardian ad litem in legal proceedings.

 
  1. Attorney & Partner: Holds a partnership position within a law firm, with responsibilities including client representation, firm management, and decision-making.

 
  1. Attorney & Racial Equity in Journalism Legal Fellow: Works as a legal fellow focusing on racial equity issues within journalism and media.

 
  1. Attorney & Shareholder: Holds a shareholder position in a law firm, typically with ownership rights and responsibilities.

 
  1. Attorney (Bankruptcy): Specializes in bankruptcy law, assisting clients with debt relief, reorganization, and liquidation matters.

 
  1. Attorney (Confidential): The specific role and details are kept confidential, often used in sensitive legal matters.

 
  1. Attorney (Contractor): Works as an attorney on a contract basis, providing legal services as an independent contractor.

 
  1. Attorney (GG-15): Refers to a government attorney position, often used in federal government job classifications.

 
  1. Attorney (Remote): Works as an attorney in a remote or telecommuting capacity, providing legal services from a location outside the traditional office.

 
  1. Attorney (Secondment): Refers to an attorney who is temporarily assigned to work with another organization or firm for a specific period.

 
  1. Attorney/Member: Indicates that the attorney is a member of a law firm or organization, often with a partnership or ownership interest.

 
  1. Attorney/Outside Corporate Counsel: Serves as outside corporate counsel, providing legal services to a corporation on an external basis.

 
  1. Attorney/Owner: Owns and operates their own law practice or law firm.

 
  1. Attorney/Real Estate Broker: Holds both a law license and a real estate broker's license, often providing legal and real estate services.

 
  1. Attorney/Shareholder: Indicates a partnership or ownership interest in a law firm, often with voting rights and a stake in the firm's profits.

 
  1. Attorney/Sole Proprietor: Operates a solo law practice as the sole owner and attorney.

 
  1. Attorney/Wealth Management Advisor: Offers legal advice and financial planning services as a wealth management advisor.

 
  1. Attorney 1: Typically an entry-level attorney position within an organization or law firm.

 
  1. Attorney Admission: Indicates that the attorney has been admitted to practice law, but specific details are not provided.

 
  1. Attorney Advising Employers: Provides legal advice and representation to employers on employment law matters.

 
  1. Attorney Advisor: Offers legal advice and guidance on various legal issues and may work in government agencies or private organizations.

 
  1. Attorney Advisor - Medicare Operations Division: Works in the Medicare Operations Division, providing legal counsel related to Medicare regulations and operations.

 
  1. Attorney and Advocate: Acts as both an attorney, representing clients in legal matters, and an advocate, championing specific causes or issues.

 
  1. Attorney and Counselor: Provides legal advice and counseling services to clients, addressing their legal needs and concerns.

 
  1. Attorney and Counselor of Law: Similar to "Attorney and Counselor," emphasizing the provision of legal advice and representation.

 
  1. Attorney and Director: Serves as both an attorney and a director within a law firm or organization, often with managerial responsibilities.

  2. Attorney at IRS Office of Chief Counsel: Works as an attorney within the Office of Chief Counsel at the Internal Revenue Service, handling legal matters related to taxation.
     

  3. Attorney at Law: A general term indicating that the individual is a licensed attorney who provides legal services and representation to clients.
     

  4. Attorney at Law - Enforcement of Child & Spousal Support Judgments: Specializes in legal matters related to the enforcement of child and spousal support judgments, ensuring compliance with court orders.
     

  5. Attorney at Law - Private Practice: Works as an attorney in private practice, offering legal services to individual clients or businesses.
     

  6. Attorney at Law - Solo: Operates a solo law practice as the sole owner and attorney, providing legal services independently.
     

  7. Attorney at Law (Partner): Holds a partnership position within a law firm, providing legal services and sharing ownership and management responsibilities.
     

  8. Attorney at Law/Mediator: Acts as both an attorney and a mediator, helping parties resolve legal disputes through alternative dispute resolution methods.
     

  9. Attorney at Law/Partner: Holds a partnership position within a law firm while also providing legal services to clients.
     

  10. Attorney at Law and Certified Public Accountant: Holds both a law license and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license, providing legal and accounting services to clients.
     

  11. Attorney at Law and Member: Indicates membership in a legal organization or association while also providing legal services as an attorney.
     

  12. Attorney at Law/Founder: Operates a law practice as the founder and owner, providing legal services independently.
     

  13. Attorney Consultant: Provides consulting services to clients or other attorneys on legal matters or strategic planning.
     

  14. Attorney Counseling Publicly Traded Companies: Specializes in providing legal counsel to publicly traded companies, addressing regulatory compliance and corporate governance issues.
     

  15. Attorney Development Manager: Holds a managerial role within a law firm, overseeing the professional development and training of attorneys.
     

  16. Attorney Editor: Works as an editor, reviewing and editing legal documents, articles, or publications.
     

  17. Attorney Engagement & Development Manager: Similar to a Development Manager, responsible for managing attorney engagement and professional development within a law firm.
     

  18. Attorney Fees and Administrative: Handles administrative tasks related to attorney fees, billing, and financial matters within a legal practice.
     

  19. Attorney for Corporate Startups: Specializes in providing legal services and advice to startup companies, addressing formation, financing, and regulatory compliance issues.
     

  20. Attorney for Family Law: Focuses on legal matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption proceedings.
     

  21. Attorney Guardian ad Litem: Represents the interests of minors or incapacitated individuals as a guardian ad litem in legal proceedings.
     

  22. Attorney Handling Bankruptcy: Specializes in handling bankruptcy cases, representing either debtors or creditors in bankruptcy proceedings.
     

  23. Attorney III: Likely a job classification or title within a specific organization or government agency, indicating a level of experience or seniority.
     

  24. Attorney III GEICO Staff Counsel: Indicates employment as an attorney within GEICO Staff Counsel at the Attorney III level, handling legal matters related to insurance defense.
     

  25. Attorney in Good Standing: Indicates that the attorney's license to practice law is active and in good standing with the relevant bar association.
     

  26. Attorney in Healthcare Group: Works as an attorney specializing in legal matters related to the healthcare industry, including regulatory compliance and litigation.
     

  27. Attorney in Private Practice: Works as an attorney in a private law firm, providing legal services to individual clients or businesses.

 
  1. Attorney in Sophisticated Corporate Legal Practice: Specializes in providing legal services to corporations, typically involving complex and high-level legal matters.

 
  1. Attorney in Tax and Estate Planning: Focuses on legal matters related to tax law and estate planning, helping clients manage their assets and plan for the distribution of their estates.

 
  1. Attorney in the Banking and Financial Services Practice Group: Specializes in providing legal services to clients in the banking and financial services industry, addressing regulatory compliance and transactional matters.

 
  1. Attorney in the Business and Finance Department: Works within a law firm's business and finance department, handling legal matters related to corporate transactions, mergers, and acquisitions.

 
  1. Attorney in the Firm's Office of Program Litigation: Works within the office responsible for handling litigation related to specific programs or initiatives within the firm or organization.

 
  1. Attorney Investigator: Conducts investigations on behalf of clients or organizations, gathering evidence and information for legal proceedings or regulatory matters.

 
  1. Attorney IV: Likely a job classification or title within a specific organization, indicating a level of experience or seniority.

 
  1. Attorney License: Refers to the license granted to an individual to practice law, indicating their eligibility to provide legal services.

 
  1. Attorney Manage the Firm Staff: Likely indicates a managerial role within a law firm, overseeing the staff and operations of the firm.

 
  1. Attorney My Estate Planning: Likely refers to an attorney offering estate planning services to the individual who owns or manages the estate.

 
  1. Attorney of Counsel; Patent Attorney: Works as an attorney of counsel, typically affiliated with a law firm, and specializes in patent law.

 
  1. Attorney Officer: Indicates a leadership position within a legal organization or corporation, often with managerial responsibilities.

 
  1. Attorney Per Diem: Provides legal services on a per diem or as-needed basis, often for specific legal tasks or appearances.

 
  1. Attorney Practicing: Indicates that the individual is actively practicing law, providing legal services to clients.

 
  1. Attorney Recruiting & Development: Holds a role within a law firm or organization focused on recruiting new attorneys and developing their professional skills.

 
  1. Attorney Representing Defendants: Specializes in representing defendants in legal proceedings, including criminal defense and civil litigation.

 
  1. Attorney Senior Partner: Holds a senior partnership position within a law firm, typically with extensive experience and leadership responsibilities.

 
  1. Attorney Shareholder: Holds a shareholder position within a law firm or corporation, often with ownership rights and management responsibilities.

 
  1. Attorney Solely: Likely indicates that the individual is the sole attorney providing legal services in a specific context or situation.

 
  1. Attorney Specializing in All Aspects of Insurance Defense Litigation: Focuses on providing legal services related to insurance defense litigation, addressing various aspects of legal defense for insurance companies or insured parties.

 
  1. Attorney Specializing in Mortgage Fraud: Concentrates on legal matters related to mortgage fraud, including prevention, investigation, and litigation.

 
  1. Attorney Specializing in Real Estate Transactions and Loan Transactions: Focuses on legal matters related to real estate transactions and loan transactions, including contracts, financing, and closings.

 
  1. Attorney State Water Resources Control Board: Works as an attorney within the State Water Resources Control Board, handling legal matters related to water resource management and regulation.

 
  1. Attorney- Subrogation and Recovery Department: Works within the subrogation and recovery department of a law firm or organization, specializing in recovering losses on behalf of clients.

 
  1. Attorney Team Leader: Leads a team of attorneys within a law firm or organization, overseeing their work and coordinating efforts on legal matters.

 
  1. Attorney/Director of Legal Services: Holds a dual role as an attorney and director of legal services within an organization or corporation.

 
  1. Attorney/Policy Advocate: Acts as both an attorney and a policy advocate, providing legal representation and advocating for specific policies or legislative changes.
     

  2. Attorney/Real Estate Broker: Holds both a law license and a real estate broker's license, providing legal and real estate services to clients.
     

  3. Attorney/Claim Advocate: Specializes in advocating for clients in insurance claim matters, ensuring that they receive fair treatment and compensation from insurance companies.
     

  4. Attorney/Client Privilege Issues: Focuses on legal matters related to attorney-client privilege, ensuring confidentiality and protection of communications between attorneys and clients.

 
  1. Attorney/Compliance: Specializes in legal compliance matters, ensuring that organizations adhere to relevant laws and regulations.
     

  2. Attorney/Consultant: Provides legal consulting services to clients or organizations, offering guidance and advice on legal matters.
     

  3. Attorney/Hearing Officer: Acts as both an attorney and a hearing officer, presiding over legal proceedings and making decisions on contested matters.
     

  4. Attorney/Law Clerk: Works as an attorney while also serving as a law clerk, typically providing legal research and assistance to judges or senior attorneys.
     

  5. Attorney/Manager: Holds a dual role as an attorney and a manager, overseeing legal operations or personnel within a law firm or organization.
     

  6. Attorney/Partner: Holds a partnership position within a law firm, typically sharing ownership and management responsibilities with other partners.
     

  7. Attorney/Principal: Holds a principal position within a law firm or organization, often with leadership and decision-making authority.
     

  8. Attorney/Shareholder: Holds a shareholder position within a law firm or corporation, often with ownership rights and management responsibilities.
     

  9. Attorney/The Door Fellow: Indicates involvement in a fellowship program at The Door, an organization or institution.
     

  10. Attorney; Jr. Partner: Indicates a junior partnership position within a law firm, typically with less experience or seniority than other partners.
     

  11. Attorney-Adviser: Provides legal advice and guidance to clients or organizations, acting in an advisory capacity.
     

  12. Attorney-Advisor: Offers legal advice and counsel on various legal matters, providing guidance and representation to clients.
     

  13. Attorney-Advisor/Management and Program Analyst: Holds a dual role as an attorney-advisor and a management and program analyst, often within a government agency or organization.
     

  14. Attorney-at-Law and President: Serves as both an attorney-at-law and the president of a company or organization, often involved in legal matters related to corporate governance.
     

  15. Attorney-Independent Contractor: Works as an attorney on an independent contractor basis, providing legal services to clients or organizations without being employed directly.
     

  16. Author/Attorney/Inventor: Indicates involvement in writing, law practice, and inventing, likely a multi-faceted individual with diverse interests and skills.
     

  17. Automotive and Communications Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to automotive and communications industries, addressing regulatory compliance and litigation issues.
     

  18. AV® Rated Attorney: Indicates that the attorney has received an AV® rating from Martindale-Hubbell, reflecting high ethical standards and professional excellence.
     

  19. Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to bankruptcy law and creditors' rights, representing debtors, creditors, or both.
     

  20. Bankruptcy Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to bankruptcy, assisting clients with debt relief, reorganization, and liquidation proceedings.
     

  21. Bar Licensed Attorney: Indicates that the attorney is licensed to practice law and is a member of the bar association.
     

  22. Board Certified Intellectual Property Law Attorney: Indicates that the attorney is certified as a specialist in intellectual property law by a recognized certification board.
     

  23. Bar Licensed Attorney: Assists judges or senior attorneys by preparing legal briefs and conducting legal research in support of court proceedings.
     

  24. Broad Contractual Work Expected of an In-House Attorney: Indicates that the in-house attorney is expected to handle a wide range of contractual matters within the organization.
     

  25. Broadly Experienced Attorney Who Runs: Indicates that the attorney has broad experience in various areas of law and operates their own legal practice.
     

  26. Business & Tax Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to both business law and tax law, providing comprehensive legal services to businesses and individuals.
     

  27. Business & Trademark Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to both business law and trademark law, assisting clients with business formation, contracts, and trademark registration.}
     

  28. Business and Employment Litigation Attorney: Specializes in litigation related to business and employment matters, representing clients in disputes and lawsuits.
     

  29. Business and Finance Attorney: Handles legal matters related to business transactions, finance, and corporate law, assisting clients with contracts, mergers, and acquisitions.}|
     

  30. Business and Real Estate Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to both business transactions and real estate transactions, addressing issues such as contracts, leases, and property rights.
     

  31. Business and Regulatory Compliance Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to business operations and regulatory compliance, ensuring that businesses adhere to relevant laws and regulations.}
     

  32. Business Attorney: Provides legal services to businesses, addressing a wide range of legal issues related to business operations, transactions, and disputes.
     

  33. Business Immigration Attorney: Specializes in immigration law as it pertains to businesses, assisting with visas, work permits, and compliance issues for employees and employers.
     

  34. Business Law Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to business operations, contracts, and transactions, providing advice and representation to business clients.
     

  35. Business Litigation Attorney: Specializes in litigation related to business disputes, representing clients in lawsuits and other legal proceedings.
     

  36. Business Litigation Attorney and Certified Mediator: Handles business litigation matters and is also certified as a mediator, assisting parties in resolving disputes through mediation.
     

  37. Business Litigation Attorney Representing Firms and Individuals: Specializes in litigation related to business disputes, representing both corporate entities and individuals in legal proceedings involving business matters.

 
  1. Business Transactions Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to business transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and contracts.

 
  1. Capital Markets Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to capital markets, including securities offerings, IPOs, and regulatory compliance.

 
  1. CCO & Principal Attorney: Holds dual roles as the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) and Principal Attorney within an organization, overseeing legal compliance and providing legal advice.

 
  1. Certified Attorney Ad Litem: Holds certification to serve as an attorney ad litem, representing the interests of individuals who are unable to represent themselves in legal proceedings.

 
  1. Chief Public Finance Attorney: Holds a leadership position as the chief attorney specializing in public finance matters, often within a government agency or organization.

 
  1. Churches and Nonprofit Organizations as Crucial to His Calling as an Attorney: Indicates a personal commitment to representing churches and nonprofit organizations as an integral aspect of the attorney's professional calling.

 
  1. Civil Defense Litigation Attorney: Specializes in defending individuals or entities in civil litigation matters, including lawsuits and disputes.

 
  1. Civil Litigation Attorney: Handles legal matters related to civil litigation, representing clients in disputes and lawsuits in various areas of law.

 
  1. Civil Rights Attorney: Specializes in protecting and advocating for civil rights, often representing individuals or groups in cases involving discrimination or violations of constitutional rights.

 
  1. Civil Rights Attorney Focusing: Indicates a focus within civil rights law, possibly specializing in specific areas such as employment discrimination or police misconduct.

 
  1. Civil Trial & Appellate Litigation Attorney: Handles both trial and appellate litigation in civil cases, representing clients in both trial courts and appellate courts.

 
  1. Claims Attorney: Focuses on evaluating and handling insurance claims, ensuring that policyholders receive fair treatment and compensation from insurance companies.

 
  1. Claims Coverage Attorney: Specializes in assessing coverage under insurance policies and providing legal advice on coverage disputes.

 
  1. Clients' Rights Advocate/Attorney: Advocates for the rights of clients, ensuring that their interests are protected and represented effectively in legal matters.

 
  1. Closing Attorney: Handles the legal aspects of real estate closings, ensuring that all necessary documents are properly executed and that the transaction is completed smoothly.

 
  1. Co-Founder & Attorney: Holds dual roles as a co-founder of a business or organization and as an attorney providing legal services.

 
  1. Co-Managing Attorney over the Litigation: Shares management responsibilities for litigation matters within a law firm or legal department.

 
  1. Commercial Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to commercial transactions, contracts, and business operations.

 
  1. Commercial Cannabis Business Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to the cannabis industry, focusing on businesses involved in the production, distribution, or sale of cannabis products.

 
  1. Commercial Case Development Assistant Managing Attorney: Assists in the development and management of commercial litigation cases within a law firm or legal department.

 
  1. Commercial Case Development Attorney: Focuses on the development of commercial litigation cases, including case strategy, research, and preparation.

 
  1. Commercial Finance Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to commercial finance, including lending transactions, securities offerings, and regulatory compliance.

 
  1. Commercial Leasing Attorney: Handles legal matters related to commercial leasing agreements, representing landlords or tenants in lease negotiations and disputes.

 
  1. Commercial Litigation and Disputes Attorney: Specializes in litigation and disputes arising in commercial contexts, representing clients in court proceedings and alternative dispute resolution.

 
  1. Commercial Litigation and Insurance Defense Attorney: Focuses on defending clients in commercial litigation matters, including cases involving insurance coverage and defense.

 
  1. Commercial Litigation and Real Estate Attorney: Handles litigation matters in commercial and real estate contexts, representing clients in disputes related to real estate transactions and property rights.

 
  1. Commercial Litigation and White Collar Investigations Attorney: Specializes in both commercial litigation and white-collar criminal defense, representing clients in investigations and litigation involving financial crimes.

 
  1. Commercial Litigation Attorney: Specializes in litigation matters arising in commercial contexts, representing clients in disputes related to business transactions, contracts, and partnerships.

 
  1. Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to commercial mortgage-backed securities, including structuring, documentation, and regulatory compliance.

 
  1. Commercial Real Estate Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to commercial real estate transactions, including acquisitions, sales, leasing, and development.

 
  1. Commercial Real Estate Attorney- Renewable Energy: Specializes in commercial real estate transactions within the renewable energy sector, including solar, wind, and other renewable energy projects.

 
  1. Commercial Transactions Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to commercial transactions, including contracts, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures.

 
  1. Company Planning Specialist-Estate Attorney: Specializes in estate planning for companies and businesses, addressing succession planning, asset protection, and tax optimization.

 
  1. Compensation and Benefits Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to employee compensation and benefits, including executive compensation, retirement plans, and employee benefits programs.

 
  1. Complex Commercial Litigation Attorney: Specializes in complex litigation matters arising in commercial contexts, representing clients in high-stakes disputes and lawsuits.

 
  1. Complex Litigation and Employment Attorney: Handles complex litigation matters, particularly those involving employment law issues such as discrimination, harassment, and wrongful termination.

 
  1. Complex Litigation Attorney & Settlement Negotiator: Specializes in complex litigation matters and also serves as a negotiator for settlements, resolving disputes outside of court.

 
  1. Compliance Attorney: Focuses on ensuring regulatory compliance for businesses and organizations, providing legal advice and guidance on compliance matters.
     

  2. Conflicts Attorney: Specializes in identifying and resolving conflicts of interest within legal matters, ensuring compliance with ethical and professional standards.

 
  1. Construction/Real Estate Trial Attorney: Focuses on representing clients in trial proceedings related to construction and real estate disputes, such as breach of contract or property damage cases.

 
  1. Construction Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to construction projects, including contract negotiation, project management, and dispute resolution.

 
  1. Construction Litigation Attorney: Handles litigation matters arising from construction projects, representing clients in disputes related to construction defects, delays, or contract disputes.

 
  1. Consultant Attorney: Provides consulting services to clients or other attorneys on legal matters, offering advice, expertise, and guidance based on specialized knowledge and experience.

 
  1. Consulting Attorney: Offers consulting services to clients or organizations on legal matters, providing expert advice and guidance on various legal issues.

 
  1. Consumer Defense Attorney and Debt Collection Specialist: Specializes in defending consumers against debt collection efforts and representing clients in disputes with debt collectors.

 
  1. Consumer Financial Rights Attorney: Advocates for consumer rights in financial matters, addressing issues such as predatory lending, debt collection, and credit reporting errors.

 
  1. Contract Attorney: Works on a contract basis, providing legal services to clients or law firms for a specified period or on a project-by-project basis.

 
  1. Contract Attorney - Brand Marketing and Consumer Digital: Focuses on legal matters related to brand marketing and consumer digital platforms, providing legal advice and representation to clients in these industries.

 
  1. Contract Attorney - Defense: Provides legal defense services on a contract basis, representing clients in criminal or civil defense matters.

 
  1. Contract Attorney through Special Counsel: Works as a contract attorney through a legal staffing agency or firm, providing temporary legal services to clients or organizations.

 
  1. Contract Document Review Attorney: Specializes in reviewing legal documents for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with legal requirements, often as part of large-scale document review projects.

 
  1. Contract Immigration Attorney: Provides legal services related to immigration law on a contract basis, assisting clients with visa applications, deportation defense, and other immigration matters.

 
  1. Contract Patent Attorney: Specializes in patent law and provides legal services related to patent prosecution, infringement litigation, and patent portfolio management on a contract basis.

 
  1. Contract Staff Attorney: Works as a staff attorney on a contract basis, providing legal services to clients or organizations as needed.

 
  1. Contract Trademark Attorney: Specializes in trademark law and provides legal services related to trademark registration, enforcement, and licensing on a contract basis.

 
  1. Contract/Special Projects Attorney: Handles special legal projects or assignments on a contract basis, providing legal expertise and assistance as needed.

 
  1. Corporate & Regulatory Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to corporate governance, compliance, and regulatory affairs, providing advice and representation to corporate clients.

 
  1. Corporate & Securities Attorney: Specializes in corporate law and securities regulation, assisting clients with corporate transactions, securities offerings, and regulatory compliance.
     

  2. Corporate and Commercial Law Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to corporate law and commercial transactions, including contract negotiation, business formation, and mergers and acquisitions.

 
  1. Corporate and Regulatory Attorney Consultant: Provides consulting services to businesses on legal and regulatory matters, particularly focusing on corporate compliance and regulatory affairs.

 
  1. Corporate and Tax Attorney: Specializes in corporate law and tax law, providing legal advice and assistance to businesses on tax-related issues such as structuring transactions and tax planning.

 
  1. Corporate Attorney (Contract): Works as a corporate attorney on a contract basis, providing legal services to businesses for a specific period or project.

 
  1. Corporate Attorney and Business Law Counselor: Acts as both a corporate attorney and a counselor, providing legal advice and guidance to businesses on various aspects of business law.

 
  1. Corporate Attorney Handling Data Privacy: Focuses on legal matters related to corporate data privacy, ensuring compliance with data protection laws and regulations.

 
  1. Corporate Attorney Specializing in Mergers & Acquisitions: Specializes in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions, representing clients in the buying, selling, or restructuring of businesses.

 
  1. Corporate Real Estate Attorney: Handles legal matters related to corporate real estate transactions, including acquisitions, leases, and property development.

 
  1. Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy Attorney: Specializes in corporate restructuring and bankruptcy law, assisting businesses with financial restructuring, debt reorganization, and bankruptcy proceedings.

 
  1. Corporate Restructuring Attorney: Focuses on corporate restructuring matters, helping businesses navigate financial challenges and reorganize their operations.

 
  1. Corporate Transactional Attorney: Specializes in corporate transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and other business deals, drafting contracts and advising clients on transactional matters.

 
  1. Corporate Transactions Attorney: Handles legal matters related to corporate transactions, including negotiating and structuring business deals and drafting transactional documents.

 
  1. Corporate/Estate Planning Attorney: Provides legal services in both corporate law and estate planning, assisting business owners with succession planning and asset protection.

 
  1. Corporate/Securities Attorney: Specializes in corporate law and securities regulation, advising clients on compliance with securities laws and regulations.

 
  1. Counsel and Attorney: Acts as both legal counsel and an attorney, providing advice and representation to clients in legal matters.

 
  1. Counsel Attorney: Provides legal counsel and advice to clients, often within a specific area of law or industry.

 
  1. Counsel Corporate Attorney: Acts as legal counsel for a corporation, providing advice and representation on corporate legal matters.

 
  1. Court Attorney: Works as an attorney within a court system, providing legal research, analysis, and support to judges or court administrators.

 
  1. Court Attorney Referee: Serves as a referee within a court system, presiding over specific types of legal proceedings or disputes.

 
  1. Coverage Litigation Attorney: Specializes in litigation related to insurance coverage disputes, representing policyholders or insurance companies in coverage matters.

 
  1. Creditor Rights' Litigation Attorney: Represents creditors in litigation matters, advocating for their rights and interests in disputes with debtors.

 
  1. Creditors' Rights Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to creditors' rights, including debt collection, foreclosure, and bankruptcy proceedings.

 
  1. Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Attorney: Specializes in both criminal defense and personal injury law, representing clients in criminal cases and civil lawsuits for personal injuries.

 
  1. Criminal Defense Attorney: Represents individuals accused of criminal offenses, providing legal defense and advocacy in criminal proceedings.

 
  1. Criminal Defense Trial Attorney: Focuses on representing clients in criminal trials, presenting evidence and arguments in court to defend against criminal charges.

 
  1. Criminal Tax Attorney: Specializes in defending individuals or businesses facing criminal charges related to tax law violations, such as tax evasion or fraud.

 
  1. Criminal Trial Misdemeanor - Assistant Criminal District Attorney: Prosecutes misdemeanor criminal cases as an assistant district attorney within a criminal court system.

 
  1. Cybersecurity and Privacy Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to cybersecurity and privacy law, advising clients on data protection, privacy compliance, and cybersecurity incidents.

 
  1. Data Breach Attorney: Handles legal matters related to data breaches, assisting clients in responding to breaches, complying with data breach notification laws, and mitigating legal risks.

 
  1. Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to data privacy and cybersecurity, helping clients navigate regulatory requirements and respond to security incidents.

 
  1. Data Privacy & Litigation Attorney: Specializes in both data privacy law and litigation, representing clients in lawsuits and regulatory proceedings related to data privacy issues.

 
  1. Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Attorney: Provides legal services related to data privacy and cybersecurity, assisting clients with compliance, risk management, and incident response.

 
  1. Data Security & Privacy Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to data security and privacy, advising clients on compliance with data protection laws and regulations.

 
  1. Defense Attorney: Represents defendants in criminal or civil cases, providing legal defense and advocacy to protect their rights and interests.

 
  1. Department Head/Managing Attorney/Team Lead: Leads a department or team of attorneys within a law firm or legal department, overseeing their work and managing operations.

 
  1. Dep't of the City Attorney: Works as an attorney within the legal department of a city government, providing legal advice and representation to the city and its officials.

 
  1. Deputy Attorney General: Holds a position as a deputy within a state's attorney general's office, assisting the attorney general in legal matters and representing the state's interests.

 
  1. Deputy City Attorney: Works as an attorney within the legal department of a city government, handling legal matters and representing the city's interests in various legal proceedings.

 
  1. Deputy District Attorney: Prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the government as a deputy district attorney within a district attorney's office.

 
  1. Deputy Regional Attorney: Serves as a deputy within a regional legal office or organization, assisting the regional attorney in providing legal services and representation.

 
  1. Deputy Town Attorney: Works as an attorney within the legal department of a town government, providing legal advice and representation to the town and its officials.

 
  1. Director and Attorney: Holds a dual role as a director of a department or organization and as an attorney providing legal services.

 
  1. Director of Attorney Recruiting: Leads the recruitment efforts for attorneys within a law firm or legal department, overseeing the hiring process and talent acquisition strategies.

 
  1. Director of Attorney Recruitment: Holds a leadership position overseeing the recruitment and hiring of attorneys within a legal organization or law firm.

 
  1. Director of Legal Services/Litigation Attorney: Leads the provision of legal services within an organization or law firm, often specializing in litigation matters.

 
  1. Discovery Attorney: Focuses on the discovery phase of litigation, including reviewing and analyzing documents and evidence relevant to legal cases.

 
  1. Distressed Acquisition and Restructuring Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to distressed acquisitions and corporate restructuring, assisting clients in navigating financially troubled situations.

 
  1. Divorce Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to divorce and family law, representing clients in divorce proceedings and related matters such as child custody and alimony.

 
  1. Document Review Attorney: Reviews and analyzes legal documents, contracts, and evidence as part of legal proceedings or investigations.

 
  1. Document Review Attorney -(Remote): Performs document review tasks remotely, often using technology and online platforms to review electronic documents and data.

 
  1. Domestic and International Estate Planning Attorney: Specializes in estate planning for clients with assets and interests in both domestic and international jurisdictions.

 
  1. eData Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to electronic data and information management, including e-discovery, data privacy, and information governance.

 
  1. EDiscovery Attorney: Specializes in e-discovery, managing electronic data and documents for use in legal proceedings and investigations.

 
  1. E-Discovery Project Attorney: Manages and oversees e-discovery projects, including the collection, processing, and review of electronic data for litigation or regulatory matters.

 
  1. Ediscovery/Document Review Attorney: Specializes in e-discovery and document review, managing the review and analysis of electronic documents for legal matters.

 
  1. E-Discovery Attorney: Focuses on e-discovery, managing the process of identifying, collecting, and reviewing electronic data for legal purposes.

 
  1. Elite Litigation Group Attorney: Member of an elite litigation group within a law firm or legal organization, specializing in high-stakes and complex litigation matters.

 
  1. Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to employee benefits and executive compensation plans, including retirement benefits, stock options, and incentive programs.

 
  1. Employee Benefits Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to employee benefits and compensation, including retirement plans, health insurance, and fringe benefits.

 
  1. Employee Benefits/ERISA Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to employee benefits and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), ensuring compliance with federal regulations and advising clients on benefit plans.

 
  1. Employee Relations-HR Consulting/Legal Compliance/Contract Attorney-Trainer: Provides consulting services on employee relations and HR compliance, offering legal advice and training on employment law matters.

 
  1. Employment and Labor Law Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to employment and labor law, representing employers or employees in disputes and advising on workplace issues.

 
  1. Employment and Litigation Attorney: Handles both employment law matters and litigation, representing clients in employment-related disputes and lawsuits.

 
  1. Employment Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to employment law, including employment contracts, discrimination claims, and wage disputes.

 
  1. Employment Attorney and Impartial Investigator: Acts as both an employment attorney and an impartial investigator, conducting investigations into workplace complaints or misconduct allegations.

 
  1. Employment Attorney/Investigator: Combines roles as an employment attorney and investigator, handling legal matters and conducting investigations into workplace issues.

 
  1. Employment Law Agency Attorney (Contract): Works as a contract attorney for an employment law agency, providing legal services to clients on a temporary basis.

 
  1. Employment Law Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to employment law, including advising clients on labor relations, workplace policies, and compliance with employment laws.

 
  1. Employment Litigation Attorney: Focuses on litigation matters arising from employment disputes, representing clients in lawsuits related to discrimination, wrongful termination, or harassment.

 
  1. Enforcement Attorney: Represents government agencies or regulatory bodies in enforcement actions, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations through legal proceedings.

 
  1. Entertainment and Intellectual Property Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to entertainment law and intellectual property rights, including copyright, trademark, and licensing issues.

 
  1. Entertainment Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to the entertainment industry, representing artists, performers, producers, and other industry professionals.

 
  1. Environmental Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to environmental law, including compliance, regulatory matters, and litigation involving environmental issues.

 
  1. Environmental Attorney and Founder: Specializes in environmental law and has founded a legal practice or organization focused on environmental issues.

 
  1. Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist (Attorney): Specializes in equal employment opportunity (EEO) law, ensuring compliance with anti-discrimination laws and advocating for workplace diversity and inclusion.

 
  1. Equity Partner - Attorney: Holds equity partnership status within a law firm, meaning they have ownership stake and share in the firm's profits.

 
  1. ERISA Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), ensuring compliance with pension and benefit plan regulations.

 
  1. ERISA/Employee Benefits Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to ERISA and employee benefits, advising clients on retirement plans, health benefits, and other employee benefit programs.

 
  1. Estate Administration Attorney: Assists clients with the legal process of administering estates after someone has passed away, including probate, asset distribution, and estate tax matters.

 
  1. Estate Administration Attorney/Paralegal: Provides legal and paralegal support in estate administration matters, assisting with probate proceedings, document preparation, and asset distribution.

 
  1. Estate Planning and Administration Attorney: Specializes in both estate planning and estate administration, helping clients with wills, trusts, and probate matters.

 
  1. Estate Planning and Family Law Attorney: Combines estate planning and family law practice areas, providing legal services related to both estate planning and family matters such as divorce or custody.

 
  1. Estate Planning and Probate Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to estate planning and probate administration, helping clients create estate plans and navigate the probate process.

 
  1. Estate Planning and Tax Attorney: Specializes in estate planning and tax law, assisting clients with tax-efficient estate planning strategies and minimizing estate tax liabilities.

 
  1. Estate Planning Attorney and Client Liaison: Acts as a liaison between clients and their estate planning attorney, facilitating communication and ensuring client needs are met.

 
  1. Estate Planning Attorney and Expert Witness: Provides expert witness services in estate planning matters, offering testimony and analysis in legal proceedings.

 
  1. Estate Planning Attorney Engaged: Actively engaged in the practice of estate planning law, providing legal services to clients in matters related to wills, trusts, and estates.

 
  1. Estate Planning Attorney Specializing in Estate and Trust Administration: Specializes in estate planning and trust administration, helping clients with the management and distribution of trusts and estates.

 
  1. Estate Planning Attorney/Owner: Owns and operates an estate planning law practice, providing legal services to clients in matters related to estate planning.

 
  1. Estates & Trusts Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to estates and trusts, including estate planning, probate, and trust administration.

 
  1. Ethics and Business Intake Attorney: Specializes in legal ethics and business intake procedures, ensuring compliance with ethical rules and regulations in client intake processes.

 
  1. Experienced Intellectual Property Attorney: Has significant experience in intellectual property law, representing clients in matters related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.

 
  1. Experienced Real Estate Attorney: Has extensive experience in real estate law, representing clients in real estate transactions, development projects, and property disputes.

 
  1. Fair Housing Staff Attorney: Works as an attorney within an organization or agency that focuses on fair housing advocacy, addressing housing discrimination and promoting equal housing opportunities.

 
  1. Family and Juvenile Law Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to family law and juvenile law, including divorce, child custody, adoption, and juvenile delinquency.

 
  1. Family Law & Probate Attorney: Handles legal matters related to both family law and probate law, assisting clients with divorce, estate planning, and probate administration.

 
  1. Family Law Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, spousal support, and adoption.
     

  2. Field Attorney: Works directly in the field, often conducting legal research, investigations, or providing legal services outside of a traditional office setting.

 
  1. Finance and Real Estate Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to finance and real estate transactions, including lending, acquisitions, and property development.

 
  1. Financial Restructuring Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to financial restructuring, assisting clients with debt reorganization, bankruptcy proceedings, and distressed asset sales.

 
  1. Foreign Attorney: Practicing attorney licensed in a jurisdiction outside of the current work location.

 
  1. Founder & Lead Attorney: Founder of a legal practice or firm and serves as the lead attorney, overseeing legal operations and client representation.

 
  1. Founder & Managing Attorney: Founding partner of a law firm or legal practice and responsible for managing the firm's operations, including client relations and strategic planning.

 
  1. Founder/Chief Litigation Attorney: Founder of a legal practice or firm who also serves as the chief litigation attorney, responsible for overseeing and managing all litigation matters.

 
  1. Founder/Patent and Trademark Attorney: Founder of a legal practice specializing in intellectual property law, particularly patents and trademarks, assisting clients with protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights.

 
  1. Founder and Attorney at Law: Founder of a legal practice offering general legal services across various practice areas.

 
  1. Founder and Corporate Attorney: Founder of a legal practice specializing in corporate law, providing legal services to businesses on matters such as mergers, acquisitions, and corporate governance.

 
  1. Founder and Managing Attorney: Founder of a legal practice who also serves as the managing attorney, responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations and legal services.

 
  1. Founder and Principal Attorney: Founder of a legal practice and holds the principal attorney role, responsible for leading legal matters and strategic direction.

 
  1. Founder/Attorney: Founder of a legal practice and practicing attorney, responsible for providing legal services to clients.

 
  1. Founding Attorney: One of the founding members of a legal practice or firm, often involved in establishing the firm's mission, values, and practice areas.

 
  1. Founding Attorney/Owner: Founder of a legal practice or firm and the owner of the business, responsible for both legal services and overall management.

 
  1. Freelance Attorney: Works independently as a contractor, providing legal services to law firms, businesses, or individuals on a project-by-project basis.

 
  1. Freelance Contract Attorney: Works as a contract attorney on a freelance basis, providing legal services to clients on specific projects or assignments.

 
  1. Freelance Litigation Attorney: Independent attorney who specializes in litigation matters and provides legal services to law firms or clients on a freelance basis.

 
  1. Full Time Contract Attorney: Works as a contract attorney on a full-time basis, often providing legal services to law firms or corporations for an extended period.

 
  1. General Attorney: Provides legal services across various practice areas, offering general legal advice and representation to clients.

 
  1. General Attorney (Tax): General attorney with a focus on tax law, providing legal services and advice related to taxation matters.

 
  1. General Liability Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to general liability, representing clients in personal injury, property damage, or other liability claims.

 
  1. General Practice Attorney/Sole Practitioner: Solo practitioner who offers legal services across multiple practice areas, handling a variety of legal matters for clients.

 
  1. Government Contract/Procurement Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to government contracts and procurement, advising clients on compliance, bidding, and contract disputes.

 
  1. Head Appellate Attorney: Leads the appellate practice within a law firm or legal department, overseeing appeals and appellate litigation matters.

 
  1. Head Title Attorney for a Team of Title Abstractors: Leads a team of title abstractors and oversees title examination and research processes for real estate transactions.

 
  1. Health Care and Litigation Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to healthcare law and litigation, representing healthcare providers or entities in regulatory compliance and disputes.

 
  1. Healthcare Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to the healthcare industry, including regulatory compliance, transactions, and litigation.

 
  1. Healthcare M&A Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to mergers and acquisitions within the healthcare industry, representing clients in transactions involving healthcare entities.

 
  1. Helpline Attorney: Provides legal advice and assistance to clients via helpline services, offering guidance and support on legal matters over the phone or online.

 
  1. Holistic Defense Attorney: Provides holistic legal representation to clients, addressing not only the legal aspects of their case but also considering their social, economic, and personal needs.

 
  1. Honors Attorney - Employment Law: Attorney participating in an honors program with a focus on employment law, gaining experience and training in this practice area.

 
  1. Immigration Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to immigration law, assisting clients with visas, green cards, citizenship, deportation defense, and other immigration issues.

 
  1. Immigration Attorney (Volunteer): Provides pro bono or volunteer legal services to immigrants in need, assisting with immigration applications, hearings, and advocacy.

 
  1. Immigration Attorney- Contract: Works as an immigration attorney on a contract basis, providing legal services to clients or organizations for a specific period or project.

 
  1. Immigration Legal Services Attorney: Provides legal services focused on immigration law, assisting clients with immigration applications, petitions, and deportation defense.

 
  1. Implementation Attorney: Assists with the implementation of legal strategies or initiatives within an organization or legal department, ensuring compliance and effective execution.

 
  1. Independent Contractor - Real Estate Attorney: Works independently as a contractor specializing in real estate law, providing legal services to clients or firms in the real estate industry.

 
  1. Independent Contractor Mobile Closing Attorney: Independent attorney who travels to conduct real estate closings on behalf of clients or title companies, often on a contract basis.

 
  1. In-House Attorney: Works as an attorney within a corporation or organization, providing legal advice and representation to the company and its employees.

 
  1. In-House Attorney (Consultant): Provides in-house legal services to a company or organization on a consulting basis, often on specific projects or assignments.

 
  1. Injury Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to personal injury law, representing individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others.

 
  1. Insurance Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to insurance law, including coverage disputes, insurance contracts, and regulatory compliance.

 
  1. Insurance Coverage Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to insurance coverage, advising insurers and policyholders on coverage disputes and claims.

 
  1. Insurance Defense Attorney: Represents insurance companies in litigation matters, defending them against claims and lawsuits brought by policyholders or third parties.

 
  1. Intake Attorney: Responsible for intake procedures within a law firm or legal organization, assessing potential cases and clients and determining their viability.

 
  1. Intellectual Property & Patent Attorney: Specializes in intellectual property law, particularly patents, trademarks, and copyrights, assisting clients with IP protection and enforcement.

 
  1. Intellectual Property and Business Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to intellectual property and business law, advising clients on IP rights, licensing, and business transactions.

 
  1. Intellectual Property and Litigation Attorney: Specializes in litigating intellectual property disputes, representing clients in lawsuits involving patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
     

  2. Intellectual Property Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.

 
  1. International Attorney: Handles legal matters with an international component, including cross-border transactions, disputes, and regulatory compliance.

 
  1. International Business Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to international business transactions, advising clients on global business operations, trade regulations, and cross-border contracts.

 
  1. International Corporate Restructuring Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to corporate restructuring on an international scale, assisting clients with mergers, acquisitions, and reorganizations across multiple jurisdictions.

 
  1. International Tax Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to international taxation, including tax planning, compliance, and resolving tax disputes for multinational corporations and individuals.

 
  1. International Trade & Customs Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to international trade law and customs regulations, advising clients on import/export compliance, trade agreements, and customs duties.

 
  1. Investigating Attorney: Conducts legal investigations on behalf of clients or organizations, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and analyzing information to support legal strategies.

 
  1. Investment Funds Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to investment funds, including hedge funds, private equity funds, and venture capital funds, advising clients on fund formation, regulation, and transactions.

 
  1. Investment Manager and Fund Attorney: Advises investment managers and funds on legal matters, including fund formation, compliance, and investment transactions.

 
  1. IP Litigator and Registered Patent Attorney: Specializes in litigating intellectual property disputes and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

 
  1. IP/Litigation Attorney: Handles both intellectual property matters and general litigation cases, representing clients in disputes involving patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.

 
  1. Japanese Fluent Attorney: Attorney fluent in the Japanese language, often providing legal services to clients with Japanese language needs or handling matters involving Japanese law.

 
  1. Junior Attorney: Entry-level attorney who is in the early stages of their legal career, typically gaining experience and learning under the supervision of more senior attorneys.

 
  1. Junior Corporate Attorney: Entry-level attorney specializing in corporate law, assisting with corporate transactions, contracts, and regulatory compliance matters.

 
  1. Knowledge Management Attorney: Responsible for managing legal knowledge within a law firm or legal department, organizing and disseminating legal information to support efficient and effective legal services.

 
  1. Labor & Employment Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to labor and employment law, including employment discrimination, wage and hour disputes, and workplace harassment claims.

 
  1. Labor & Employment ESS Discovery Attorney II: Attorney specializing in labor and employment law, particularly focused on electronic discovery (ESS) in litigation matters.

 
  1. Labor & Employment Law Litigation Attorney: Handles litigation matters arising from labor and employment disputes, representing clients in court proceedings and administrative hearings.

 
  1. Labor & Employment Litigation Attorney: Specializes in litigating labor and employment disputes, representing clients in lawsuits involving wrongful termination, discrimination, and harassment claims.

 
  1. Labor and Employment and Business Litigation Attorney: Handles legal matters involving both labor and employment law and business litigation, representing clients in disputes across multiple practice areas.

 
  1. Labor and Employment Attorney: Advises clients on legal matters related to labor and employment law, including employment contracts, workplace policies, and compliance issues.

 
  1. Labor and Employment Law - Class Action Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in class action lawsuits related to labor and employment law, including collective actions for wage and hour violations or discrimination.

 
  1. Labor and Employment Law Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to labor and employment law, providing advice, representation, and counseling to employers and employees.

 
  1. Labor and Employment Practice Attorney: Focuses their legal practice specifically on labor and employment law, advising clients on a wide range of workplace issues and representing them in legal proceedings.

 
  1. Labor Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to labor law, including collective bargaining agreements, union disputes, and labor negotiations.

 
  1. Lateral Conflicts Attorney: Handles conflicts of interest issues for lateral hires within a law firm, ensuring compliance with ethical rules and regulations regarding client representation.

 
  1. Law and Motions Attorney: Focuses on drafting and arguing motions in court proceedings, representing clients in legal disputes and advocating for their interests before the court.

 
  1. Law Clerk/Attorney - Federal Litigation: Works as both a law clerk and attorney, specializing in federal litigation matters, including civil and criminal cases in federal court.

 
  1. Law Clerk and Attorney: Holds a dual role as a law clerk, assisting judges with legal research and drafting, and as an attorney, providing legal services to clients.

 
  1. Law Clerk/Attorney: Combines the roles of a law clerk and attorney, often gaining legal experience while completing law school or preparing for bar admission.

 
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  1. Lead Appellate Attorney: Leads the appellate practice group within a law firm or legal department, overseeing appeals and appellate litigation matters.

 
  1. Lead Attorney: Takes a leadership role within a legal team or practice area, responsible for managing cases, supervising junior attorneys, and representing clients in complex matters.

 
  1. Lead Civil Attorney: Leads the civil litigation practice within a law firm or legal department, overseeing litigation matters and representing clients in civil disputes.

 
  1. Lead Litigation Attorney/Of Counsel: Holds a leadership role within a law firm or legal department as a lead litigation attorney, often serving as Of Counsel to the firm.

 
  1. Lead Litigation/Trial Attorney: Leads the trial practice within a law firm or legal department, overseeing trial preparation and representing clients in court proceedings..

 
  1. Lead Operations Attorney: Holds a leadership position within a legal department, overseeing operational functions such as budgeting, staffing, and process improvement initiatives.

 
  1. Lead US Attorney: Leads the legal practice or operations of a law firm or legal department based in the United States.

 
  1. Leasing Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to leasing transactions, representing landlords or tenants in commercial or residential lease agreements.

 
  1. Legal Analyst (Attorney): Analyzes legal issues and provides insights and recommendations to clients or organizations, often utilizing legal research and analytical skills.

 
  1. Legal Asset Management Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to asset management, including estate planning, trust administration, and wealth preservation strategies.

 
  1. Legal Research Attorney: Focuses on conducting legal research and analysis, providing support to attorneys and clients on complex legal issues and case law.

 
  1. Licensed Attorney: Holds a valid license to practice law in a specific jurisdiction, authorized to represent clients and provide legal services within that jurisdiction.

 
  1. Licensed Attorney Admitted to the Bar: Attorney who has been admitted to practice law by passing the bar examination in a particular jurisdiction.

 
  1. Litigation (Railroad) Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending railroad companies in litigation matters, including personal injury claims, property damage disputes, and regulatory compliance issues.

 
  1. Litigation and Insurance Coverage Attorney Representing Commercial: Represents commercial clients in litigation matters and insurance coverage disputes, ensuring that clients receive appropriate coverage for legal claims and liabilities.

 
  1. Litigation Attorney: An attorney who specializes in litigation, representing clients in court proceedings, arbitration, and other dispute resolution forums.

 
  1. Litigation Attorney & Business Affairs Manager: Combines legal responsibilities with business affairs management, handling litigation matters while also overseeing business operations or contractual matters.

 
  1. Litigation Attorney for Civil and Commercial Litigation Firm: Works as a litigation attorney within a law firm specializing in civil and commercial litigation, representing clients in a wide range of disputes.

 
  1. Litigation Attorney in Three-Lawyer Firm: Practices as a litigation attorney in a small law firm consisting of three attorneys, handling various litigation matters for clients.

 
  1. Litigation Attorney- Medical Malpractice and Bankruptcy: Specializes in litigation involving medical malpractice claims and bankruptcy proceedings, representing clients in both practice areas.

 
  1. Litigation Finance Consultant and Attorney: Provides consulting services on litigation finance while also practicing as an attorney, assisting clients with financing arrangements for litigation matters.

 
  1. Litigation Intake Attorney: Responsible for intake procedures within a law firm or legal department, evaluating potential litigation cases and determining their viability for representation.

 
  1. Litigation Review Attorney: Reviews legal documents and case materials for litigation matters, ensuring accuracy, relevance, and compliance with legal standards.

 
  1. Litigation Risk Management Attorney: Assists clients in managing litigation risks, developing strategies to mitigate potential legal exposure, and implementing measures to avoid future disputes.

 
  1. Litigation Support Attorney: Provides support to litigators by assisting with case preparation, legal research, document management, and trial preparation.

 
  1. Litigation/Immigration Attorney: Handles both litigation and immigration matters, representing clients in court proceedings while also assisting with immigration-related issues and applications.

 
  1. LLC - Business Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to limited liability companies (LLCs) and business law, advising clients on formation, governance, and transactional matters.

 
  1. M&A/Private Equity/Corporate Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity transactions, and corporate law, representing clients in complex business transactions and corporate governance matters.

 
  1. Management-side Labor And Employment Attorney: Represents management or employers in labor and employment law matters, providing legal advice and representation to employers in disputes with employees or labor unions.

 
  1. Manager and Patent Attorney: Holds a managerial role within a legal department or law firm while also practicing as a patent attorney, specializing in patent law and assisting clients with patent prosecution and litigation.

 
  1. Managing Attorney: Holds a leadership position within a law firm or legal department, responsible for managing legal operations, supervising attorneys, and overseeing client representation.

 
  1. Managing Attorney - Immigration: Manages the immigration practice within a law firm or legal department, overseeing immigration cases, client representation, and compliance with immigration laws and regulations.

 
  1. Managing Attorney & Certified Mediator: Combines legal practice with mediation services, serving as both a managing attorney and a certified mediator, assisting clients in resolving disputes through alternative dispute resolution methods.

 
  1. Managing Attorney/Owner: Owns and manages a law firm or legal practice while also practicing as an attorney, responsible for both business operations and client representation.

 
  1. Managing Attorney/Partner: Serves as both a managing attorney and a partner within a law firm, holding leadership responsibilities while also sharing ownership and decision-making authority.

 
  1. Managing Attorney/Lead Title Attorney: Manages legal operations within a law firm or department while also serving as the lead attorney for title-related matters, overseeing title examinations and real estate transactions.

 
  1. Managing Civil & Personal Injury Attorney: Manages legal operations or practices law within the fields of civil litigation and personal injury law, representing clients in a variety of civil disputes and injury claims.

 
  1. Managing Director (Attorney; Sole Practitioner): Holds a managerial role within a legal practice as a sole practitioner, managing all aspects of the legal business while also practicing law.

 
  1. Managing Intake Attorney: Oversees intake procedures within a law firm or legal department, ensuring efficient handling of new client inquiries and cases.

 
  1. Managing Litigation Attorney: Manages the litigation practice within a law firm or legal department, overseeing litigation matters, case strategy, and client representation.

 
  1. Managing Member and Attorney: Holds a managerial role as a member of a legal partnership or professional corporation while also practicing law within the firm.

 
  1. Managing Partner - Attorney: Serves as the managing partner of a law firm while also practicing law, responsible for overseeing firm operations, business development, and client representation.

 
  1. Managing Personal Injury Attorney and Trial Counsel: Manages a personal injury practice within a law firm while also serving as trial counsel, representing clients in personal injury lawsuits and litigation.

 
  1. Managing Principal and Attorney: Holds a managerial role as a principal within a law firm or legal practice, overseeing firm operations and client representation.

 
  1. Managing Senior Attorney and Partner: Serves as a senior attorney and partner within a law firm, holding leadership responsibilities while also sharing ownership and decision-making authority.

 
  1. Managing Trademark Attorney: Manages the trademark practice within a law firm or legal department, overseeing trademark registration, enforcement, and protection efforts for clients.

 
  1. Marketing & Business Development Professional/Attorney: Combines legal practice with marketing and business development responsibilities, promoting legal services and attracting clients while also practicing law.

 
  1. Mass Torts and Medical Malpractice Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in mass torts and medical malpractice cases, advocating for individuals injured by defective products or medical negligence.

 
  1. Matrimonial and Family Law Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to matrimonial and family law, including divorce, child custody, spousal support, and domestic violence issues.

 
  1. Matrimonial Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to matrimonial law, representing clients in divorce proceedings, property division, and child custody disputes.

 
  1. Matrimonial Attorney/Head of Department: Leads the matrimonial law department within a law firm or legal department, overseeing attorneys and staff and managing client cases.

 
  1. Mediator - Arbitrator - Attorney - Solicitor: Serves as a neutral third party in mediating or arbitrating legal disputes, while also practicing as an attorney and solicitor, providing legal advice and representation.

 
  1. Medical Malpractice Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in medical malpractice cases, advocating for individuals harmed by medical errors or negligence.
     

  2. Medical Malpractice Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending healthcare providers and institutions in medical malpractice lawsuits, working to mitigate liability and protect clients from allegations of negligence or malpractice.
     

  3. Member Attorney: An attorney who is a member of a legal organization, such as a law firm, partnership, or professional association, often contributing to the organization's activities and client representation.

 
  1. Misdemeanor Attorney: Specializes in defending clients charged with misdemeanor offenses, representing them in court and negotiating with prosecutors for favorable outcomes.

 
  1. Motions Attorney: Focuses on drafting legal motions and pleadings for court proceedings, including motions to dismiss, motions for summary judgment, and other pretrial motions.

 
  1. Municipal Finance Attorney/Bond Counsel/Of Counsel: Specializes in municipal finance law, serving as bond counsel to municipal issuers and advising on public finance transactions. May also work as an Of Counsel attorney providing legal expertise to a law firm.

 
  1. National Commercial Attorney: Handles commercial legal matters on a national scale, representing clients in business transactions, contract negotiations, and commercial litigation across multiple jurisdictions.

 
  1. Negotiating Attorney: Specializes in negotiation strategies and techniques, representing clients in contractual negotiations, settlement discussions, and other legal negotiations.

 
  1. Nonprofit Attorney: Provides legal services to nonprofit organizations, assisting with governance issues, tax-exempt status, compliance matters, and transactional work specific to nonprofit entities.

 
  1. Office/Deputy District Attorney: Works as a deputy district attorney within a prosecutor's office, responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state or county.

 
  1. Office of Attorney General: Refers to the central legal office of a state or jurisdiction, headed by the attorney general and responsible for representing the government in legal matters.

 
  1. Office of the Attorney General: Central legal office responsible for representing the government in legal matters and enforcing the law, headed by the attorney general.

 
  1. Office of the Attorney General - Licensing Section: Division within the attorney general's office responsible for licensing and regulatory matters, ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations.

 
  1. Office of the City Attorney: Legal department responsible for providing legal advice and representation to a city government, handling litigation, contracts, and regulatory matters on behalf of the city.

 
  1. Office of the State Attorney: Legal office responsible for prosecuting criminal cases and representing the state in legal matters, headed by the state attorney or prosecutor.

 
  1. Owner & Attorney: Owns and operates a legal practice while also practicing law, responsible for both business management and client representation.

 
  1. Owner and Principal Attorney: Owns and serves as the principal attorney of a law firm or legal practice, responsible for overseeing legal operations and client representation.

 
  1. Owner/Attorney: An attorney who is also the owner of a legal practice, responsible for managing the business and providing legal services to clients.

 
  1. Owner/Attorney/Broker: Acts as both an attorney and a broker, providing legal services and real estate brokerage services to clients.

 
  1. Owner/Attorney/Mediator: Serves as an attorney, owner of a legal practice, and mediator, assisting clients in resolving disputes through mediation while also providing legal representation.

 
  1. P.A. (Attorney): Indicates that the individual is an attorney who practices as a sole proprietorship or a professional association (P.A.).

 
  1. P.C. Attorney. Legal Services: Works as an attorney within a professional corporation (P.C.), providing legal services to clients in various practice areas.

 
  1. Partner - Attorney: Holds a partnership position within a law firm while also practicing law, sharing ownership and management responsibilities with other partners.

 
  1. Partner - Attorney at Law: An attorney who is a partner in a law firm, specializing in various areas of law and sharing ownership and management responsibilities.

 
  1. Partner - Intellectual Property Attorney: A partner in a law firm specializing in intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.

 
  1. Partner & Attorney: Holds a partnership position within a law firm while also practicing law, sharing ownership and management responsibilities with other partners.

 
  1. Partner and Senior Trial Attorney: A partner in a law firm who is also a senior trial attorney, responsible for leading trial teams and representing clients in complex litigation matters.

 
  1. Partner and Trial Attorney: A partner in a law firm who specializes in trial advocacy, representing clients in court proceedings and litigation matters.

 
  1. Partner Attorney: An attorney who is a partner in a law firm, sharing ownership, management, and decision-making responsibilities.

 
  1. Partner/Management Labor Attorney: A partner in a law firm who focuses on labor law matters and also holds management responsibilities within the firm.

 
  1. Partner/Trial Attorney - Civil and Criminal: A partner in a law firm who specializes in both civil and criminal trial advocacy, representing clients in a wide range of legal matters.

 
  1. Partner/Venture Capital Attorney: A partner in a law firm specializing in venture capital law, advising clients on investment transactions, financing, and corporate governance.

 
  1. Part-Time Attorney: Works as an attorney on a part-time basis, balancing legal practice with other professional or personal commitments.

 
  1. Part-Time Independent Contractor Attorney: Acts as an independent contractor attorney on a part-time basis, providing legal services to clients on a contract basis.

 
  1. Passionate Attorney Highly Skilled: Describes an attorney who is deeply committed and enthusiastic about their legal practice and possesses high levels of skill and expertise in their field.

 
  1. Passionate Trial Attorney: An attorney who is passionate about trial advocacy, representing clients in court proceedings and litigation matters with zeal and dedication.

 
  1. Patent & Trademark Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to patents and trademarks, assisting clients with patent prosecution, trademark registration, and intellectual property enforcement.

 
  1. Patent Agent/Attorney: Holds qualifications as both a patent agent and an attorney, authorized to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and provide legal advice on patent matters.

 
  1. Patent Attorney: Specializes in patent law, assisting clients with patent prosecution, patent litigation, and patent portfolio management.

 
  1. Patent Attorney - Owner: Owns and operates a legal practice specializing in patent law, providing patent-related services to clients.

 
  1. Patent Attorney & Founder: Founding member of a legal practice specializing in patent law, responsible for establishing the firm and providing patent-related services to clients.
     

  2. Patent Attorney & Principal: Holds a dual role as a patent attorney and principal within a legal practice, responsible for providing patent-related services and overseeing firm operations.

 
  1. Patent Attorney (Assistant Team Leader): Serves as an assistant team leader within a patent law practice, assisting in managing a team of attorneys and supporting patent prosecution efforts.

 
  1. Patent Attorney/Founder: Founding member of a legal practice specializing in patent law, responsible for establishing the firm and providing patent-related services to clients.

 
  1. Patent Attorney and IP Counsel: Acts as both a patent attorney and intellectual property (IP) counsel, providing legal advice and representation in patent and IP matters.

 
  1. Patent Attorney European Patent Attorney (Inactive): Holds qualifications as a European patent attorney (inactive status) and practices as a patent attorney, authorized to represent clients in European patent matters.

 
  1. Patent Attorney Partner: Partner in a law firm specializing in patent law, sharing ownership and management responsibilities while providing patent-related services to clients.

 
  1. Patent Litigation Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in patent litigation matters, advocating for their interests in disputes over patent infringement and validity.

 
  1. Patent Prosecution Attorney: Focuses on patent prosecution, assisting clients in preparing and prosecuting patent applications before patent offices.

 
  1. Per Diem Attorney: Provides legal services on a per diem or as-needed basis, assisting law firms and clients with temporary legal matters or court appearances.

 
  1. Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Attorney: Handles legal cases involving personal injury and medical malpractice, representing individuals harmed by negligence or medical errors.

 
  1. Personal Injury Attorney: Specializes in personal injury law, representing clients who have been injured due to the negligence or wrongdoing of others.

 
  1. Personal Injury Litigation Attorney: Focuses on personal injury litigation, representing plaintiffs in lawsuits seeking compensation for injuries and damages.

 
  1. Personal Injury Plaintiff's Attorney: Represents plaintiffs in personal injury cases, advocating for their rights and pursuing compensation for injuries sustained.

 
  1. Personal Injury Trial Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in personal injury trials, presenting cases in court and advocating for favorable outcomes on behalf of injured individuals.

 
  1. Philadelphia District Attorney: Attorney serving as a prosecutor in the Philadelphia District Attorney's office, responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state or county in Philadelphia.

 
  1. Practice Area Attorney: Attorney specializing in a specific area of law or practice, providing legal advice and representation within that particular practice area.

 
  1. Practice Development Attorney: Focuses on the development and growth of legal practices, implementing strategies to expand client bases, improve service offerings, and increase revenue.

 
  1. Pre-Litigation Attorney: Handles legal matters and negotiations before formal litigation begins, working to resolve disputes and avoid the need for court intervention.

 
  1. Pre-Litigation Managing Attorney: Manages pre-litigation matters within a law firm, overseeing legal teams and strategies aimed at resolving disputes before litigation ensues.

 
  1. Pre-Litigation/Litigation Attorney: Handles both pre-litigation negotiations and litigation matters, assisting clients with dispute resolution efforts at various stages of legal proceedings.

 
  1. Premises and General Liability Attorney: Specializes in premises liability and general liability law, representing clients in cases involving injuries or damages on another's property.

 
  1. Principal Attorney - Plaintiff Litigation Firm: Holds a principal role in a plaintiff litigation firm, responsible for leading legal teams and representing plaintiffs in litigation matters.

 
  1. Principal Attorney: Holds a principal position within a law firm or legal practice, often serving as a lead attorney or managing partner.

 
  1. Principal Attorney & Founder: Founding member of a legal practice who also serves as a principal attorney, responsible for establishing the firm and overseeing legal operations.

 
  1. Principal Real Estate and Business Attorney: Principal attorney specializing in real estate and business law, providing legal advice and representation to clients in these practice areas.

 
  1. Principal/Attorney: Holds a principal position within a law firm while also practicing as an attorney, responsible for firm management and client representation.

 
  1. Privacy and Business Attorney: Specializes in privacy law and provides legal services to businesses, assisting with compliance, data protection, and privacy-related matters.

 
  1. Privacy Attorney and Consultant: Acts as both a privacy attorney and consultant, providing legal advice and guidance to businesses on privacy and data protection issues.

 
  1. Private Attorney: An attorney who practices in a private capacity, representing individual clients or private entities in legal matters.

 
  1. Private Equity and M&A Attorney: Specializes in private equity and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) law, representing clients in investment transactions, acquisitions, and corporate finance matters.

 
  1. Pro Bono Attorney: Provides legal services on a pro bono (free or reduced fee) basis to individuals or organizations in need of legal assistance but unable to afford regular attorney fees.

 
  1. Pro Bono Attorney for Veterans: Offers pro bono legal services specifically tailored to veterans' legal needs, assisting them with various legal matters and advocacy efforts.

 
  1. Probate and Estate Planning Attorney: Specializes in probate law and estate planning, assisting clients with wills, trusts, estate administration, and probate proceedings.

 
  1. Procurement & Commercial Transactions Attorney: Handles legal matters related to procurement and commercial transactions, negotiating contracts and agreements on behalf of clients.

 
  1. Property Attorney: Specializes in property law, representing clients in matters related to real property, land use, zoning, and property disputes.

 
  1. Property Insurance Defense Attorney: Represents insurance companies in property insurance claims litigation, defending against claims of property damage or loss.

 
  1. Provisional License Attorney: An attorney who holds a provisional license to practice law, typically granted to new attorneys pending formal admission to the bar.

 
  1. Provisionally Licensed Attorney: An attorney who holds a provisional or temporary license to practice law, usually subject to certain conditions or limitations.

 
  1. Qualified Attorney: An attorney who meets the qualifications and requirements set forth by the relevant jurisdiction's bar association or regulatory authority to practice law.

 
  1. Real Estate and Business Attorney: Specializes in both real estate and business law, providing legal services to clients in transactions and disputes involving real property and business interests.

 
  1. Real Estate and Business Transactions Attorney: Handles legal matters related to both real estate and business transactions, assisting clients with acquisitions, sales, leases, and contracts.

 
  1. Real Estate and Corporate Attorney: Focuses on legal matters involving both real estate and corporate law, advising clients on transactions, financing, and corporate real estate matters.

 
  1. Real Estate and Settlement Attorney: Specializes in real estate law and settlement services, assisting clients with property transactions and ensuring smooth closings.

 
  1. Real Estate Attorney: Focuses on legal matters related to real estate, including transactions, contracts, leases, zoning, and land use issues.

 
  1. Real Estate Attorney - Of Counsel: Works as a real estate attorney in an Of Counsel capacity, providing legal advice and representation to clients while affiliated with a law firm.

 
  1. Real Estate Attorney/Partner: An attorney who is a partner in a law firm and specializes in real estate law, providing legal services to clients in real estate transactions and disputes.

 
  1. Real Estate Closing Attorney: Handles real estate closings, ensuring that all legal requirements are met and facilitating the transfer of property ownership from seller to buyer.

 
  1. Real Estate Contract Attorney: Focuses on drafting and reviewing real estate contracts, ensuring that terms are favorable and legally sound for clients involved in property transactions.

 
  1. Real Estate Due Diligence Attorney: Conducts due diligence investigations for real estate transactions, identifying potential legal issues and risks associated with property purchases or sales.
     

  2. Real Estate Litigation Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in litigation related to real estate matters, including disputes over property ownership, contracts, and zoning issues.

 
  1. Real Estate Title Attorney: Focuses on matters related to real estate titles, ensuring the validity and legality of property ownership documents and resolving title-related issues.

 
  1. Reference Attorney Level II: Holds a senior position as a reference attorney, providing advanced legal research and analysis services to attorneys and legal professionals.

 
  1. Regional Managing Attorney: Manages legal operations and oversees attorneys within a specific geographic region for a law firm or legal department.

 
  1. Registered Patent Attorney: Licensed to practice patent law and represent clients before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in patent prosecution matters

 
  1. Registered Patent Attorney Experienced in All Aspects of Intellectual Property Litigation: A registered patent attorney with extensive experience in all areas of intellectual property litigation, including patents, trademarks, and copyrights.

 
  1. Regulatory & Compliance Attorney: Specializes in regulatory compliance matters, ensuring that businesses adhere to applicable laws and regulations in their operations.

 
  1. Regulatory & Litigation Attorney: Handles both regulatory compliance and litigation matters for clients, assisting with compliance efforts and representing clients in regulatory enforcement actions or disputes.

 
  1. Regulatory Attorney: Focuses on legal matters involving government regulations, advising clients on compliance requirements and representing them in regulatory proceedings.

 
  1. Remote Attorney: Works remotely, providing legal services and representation to clients from a location outside of a traditional office setting.

 
  1. Remote Trademark Attorney: Specializes in trademark law and operates remotely, providing legal services related to trademark registration, protection, and enforcement.

 
  1. Remote Volunteer Attorney: Voluntarily provides legal services remotely, offering pro bono or reduced-fee legal assistance to clients in need from a remote location.

 
  1. Renewable Energy Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to renewable energy projects, including regulatory compliance, project development, and financing.

 
  1. Research and Writing Attorney: Focuses on legal research and writing, assisting other attorneys and legal professionals with complex legal issues and drafting legal documents.

 
  1. Research Attorney: Conducts legal research and analysis to support litigation, transactional matters, or other legal projects within a law firm or legal department.

 
  1. Research Staff Attorney: Holds a position as a staff attorney specializing in legal research, providing support to other attorneys and legal teams within an organization.

 
  1. Residential Real Estate Closing Attorney: Handles residential real estate closings, ensuring that all legal requirements are met and facilitating the transfer of property ownership for homebuyers and sellers.

 
  1. Resolution Attorney: Specializes in alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation or arbitration, to help clients resolve legal conflicts outside of the courtroom.

 
  1. Retail Litigation Attorney: Represents retail businesses in litigation matters, including disputes with customers, suppliers, or employees, related to retail operations.

 
  1. Review Attorney: Reviews legal documents, contracts, or evidence for relevance, accuracy, and compliance with legal standards as part of a legal review process.

 
  1. RFE Immigration Attorney: Specializes in responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs) issued by immigration authorities, assisting clients with visa applications and immigration petitions.

 
  1. Rico Attorney: Handles legal matters related to Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) violations, representing clients in cases involving organized crime or racketeering activities.

 
  1. Satellite Attorney: Works as an attorney based in a satellite office of a law firm, providing legal services to clients in a specific geographic area away from the firm's main office.

 
  1. SBA Loan Closing Attorney: Assists with Small Business Administration (SBA) loan closings, ensuring legal compliance and facilitating the loan closing process for small business owners.

 
  1. School Law Attorney: Specializes in legal matters related to education law, representing schools, school districts, educators, and students in various legal issues.

 
  1. Securities and Commodities Attorney: Handles legal matters involving securities and commodities regulations, compliance, and transactions, representing clients in the financial services industry.

 
  1. Securities Litigation Attorney: Represents clients in litigation matters involving securities fraud, insider trading, securities violations, and other securities-related disputes.

 
  1. Senior Antitrust Attorney: Holds a senior position specializing in antitrust law, providing legal advice and representation to clients in matters related to competition law and antitrust regulations.

 
  1. Senior Assistant City Attorney: Holds a senior position within a city attorney's office, responsible for providing legal advice and representation to the city government on various legal matters.

 
  1. Senior Assistant General Attorney: Holds a senior position within a general counsel's office, providing legal advice and representation to the organization on a wide range of legal issues.

 
  1. Senior Attorney: Holds a senior-level position within a law firm, legal department, or government agency, typically with significant experience and expertise in a particular practice area.

 
  1. Senior Attorney - Transactional: Specializes in transactional law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, advising clients on business transactions, contracts, and negotiations.

 
  1. Senior Attorney & Counselor: Acts as both a senior attorney and counselor, providing legal advice, representation, and guidance to clients facing complex legal issues.

 
  1. Senior Attorney (Compliance): Specializes in compliance matters and holds a senior position within a legal department or compliance team, overseeing compliance efforts and ensuring adherence to laws and regulations.

 
  1. Senior Attorney Advisor: Provides senior-level legal advice and counsel to clients, offering guidance on legal strategies, risk management, and compliance matters.

 
  1. Senior Attorney and Counselor at Law: Holds a senior position as an attorney and counselor at law, providing legal representation and advice to clients across various practice areas.

 
  1. Senior Attorney for Technology Transactions: Specializes in technology transactions and holds a senior position within a legal practice, negotiating and drafting agreements related to technology licensing, development, and transfer.

 
  1. Senior Attorney Litigation: Specializes in litigation matters and holds a senior position within a law firm or legal department, representing clients in complex litigation cases.

 
  1. Senior Attorney Specialist: A senior-level attorney with specialized expertise in a particular area of law, providing advanced legal advice and representation to clients.

 
  1. Senior Attorney Title Specialist: Holds a senior position specializing in real estate title matters, providing expertise and guidance on title-related issues for real estate transactions.

 
  1. Senior Benefits Attorney: Specializes in employee benefits law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, advising clients on retirement plans, health benefits, and other employee benefit matters.

 
  1. Senior Commercial Real Estate Attorney: Specializes in commercial real estate law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, representing clients in commercial real estate transactions and disputes.

 
  1. Senior Compliance Attorney: Specializes in compliance matters and holds a senior position within a legal department or compliance team, overseeing compliance efforts and ensuring adherence to laws and regulations.

 
  1. Senior Corporate and Securities Attorney: Specializes in corporate law and securities regulations, holding a senior position within a legal practice or corporate legal department, advising clients on corporate governance, securities offerings, and regulatory compliance.

 
  1. Senior Corporate Attorney: Specializes in corporate law and holds a senior position within a legal practice or corporate legal department, advising clients on corporate transactions, contracts, and compliance matters.

 
  1. Senior Counsel - IP Attorney: Holds a senior position as in-house counsel specializing in intellectual property law, providing legal advice and representation to a company or organization on IP-related matters.

 
  1. Senior Counsel & Contract Attorney: Acts as senior counsel and contract attorney, providing legal advice, drafting contracts, and overseeing legal matters for clients as part of a legal team or department.

 
  1. Senior Counsel/Litigation Attorney: Holds a senior position as in-house counsel or within a legal practice, specializing in litigation matters and providing legal advice and representation to clients in litigation cases.

 
  1. Senior Counsel/Of Counsel Attorney: Acts as senior counsel or of counsel attorney within a legal practice, providing expertise and guidance on legal matters while not holding a partner position.

 
  1. Senior Counsel/Patent Attorney: Holds a senior position as in-house counsel specializing in patent law, providing legal advice and representation on patent-related matters to a company or organization.

 
  1. Senior Counsel Attorney: Holds a senior position as in-house counsel or within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients across various practice areas.

 
  1. Senior Counsel Intellectual Property Attorney: Specializes in intellectual property law and holds a senior position as in-house counsel, providing legal advice and representation on IP-related matters to a company or organization.

 
  1. Senior Counsel/Attorney: Holds a senior position as in-house counsel or within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients across various practice areas.

 
  1. Senior Deputy City Attorney: Holds a senior position within a city attorney's office, providing legal advice and representation to the city government on various legal matters.

 
  1. Senior Deputy City Attorney (Retired): A retired senior deputy city attorney who previously held a senior position within a city attorney's office, providing legal advice and representation to the city government.

 
  1. Senior Deputy County Counsel/Attorney: Holds a senior position within a county counsel's office, providing legal advice and representation to the county government on various legal matters.

 
  1. Senior Discovery Attorney: Specializes in e-discovery and holds a senior position within a legal practice or legal department, managing the discovery process in litigation cases.

 
  1. Senior Elder Law Attorney: Specializes in elder law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to elderly clients on issues such as estate planning, long-term care, and guardianship.

 
  1. Senior Employment and Labor Law Attorney: Specializes in employment and labor law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to employers or employees on workplace-related matters.

 
  1. Senior Employment Law Attorney: Specializes in employment law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients on employment-related issues.

 
  1. Senior Employment Law Attorney with 15 Years of Experience: A senior employment law attorney with extensive experience, providing legal advice and representation to clients on employment-related matters.

 
  1. Senior Employment Law Attorney with Litigation Background: A senior employment law attorney with a background in litigation, providing legal advice and representation to clients in employment-related litigation matters.

 
  1. Senior Environmental Attorney: Specializes in environmental law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients on environmental issues.

 
  1. Senior Family Law Attorney: Specializes in family law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients on matters such as divorce, child custody, and adoption.

 
  1. Senior Healthcare Attorney: Specializes in healthcare law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients in the healthcare industry.
     

  2. Senior In-House Attorney: Holds a senior legal position within a corporation or organization, providing legal advice and representation on a wide range of legal matters.

 
  1. Senior Inside Litigation Counsel - General Attorney: Holds a senior position as inside litigation counsel within a corporation or organization, providing legal counsel and representation in litigation matters.

 
  1. Senior Labor & Employment Attorney: Specializes in labor and employment law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients on employment-related issues.

 
  1. Senior Labor and Employment Law Attorney: Specializes in labor and employment law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients on labor and employment matters.

 
  1. Senior Legal Research Attorney: Specializes in legal research and holds a senior position within a legal practice or organization, providing advanced legal research services to support litigation, transactions, or other legal projects.

 
  1. Senior Litigation & Employment Attorney: Specializes in both litigation and employment law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal advice and representation to clients in litigation and employment-related matters.

 
  1. Senior Litigation Attorney: Holds a senior position within a legal practice or organization, specializing in litigation and representing clients in various types of legal disputes.

 
  1. Senior Litigation Attorney and Managing Member: Holds a senior position as a managing member within a legal practice and specializes in litigation, overseeing legal matters and providing representation to clients.

 
  1. Senior Litigation Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending clients in litigation matters and holds a senior position within a legal practice, representing defendants in civil and criminal cases.

 
  1. Senior Litigation/Transactional Attorney: Holds a senior position within a legal practice and specializes in both litigation and transactional matters, providing legal services related to disputes and business transactions.

 
  1. Senior Managing Attorney: Holds a senior leadership position within a legal practice, overseeing the management of legal operations and attorneys within the organization.

 
  1. Senior Member Attorney: Holds a senior position as a member (partner) within a law firm or legal organization, with significant experience and expertise in a particular practice area.

 
  1. Senior Of Counsel Attorney: Holds a senior position as of-counsel within a law firm or legal organization, providing expertise and guidance on legal matters while not holding a partner position.

 
  1. Senior Partner/Commercial Litigation Attorney: Holds a senior partnership position within a law firm and specializes in commercial litigation, representing clients in business-related disputes.

 
  1. Senior Partner Attorney: Holds a senior partnership position within a law firm, providing legal services and leadership to the firm and its clients.

 
  1. Senior Partner Family Law Attorney: Holds a senior partnership position within a law firm and specializes in family law, providing legal services and representation to clients in family-related matters.

 
  1. Senior Personal Injury Attorney: Specializes in personal injury law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, representing clients who have been injured due to the negligence of others.

 
  1. Senior Real Estate Attorney: Specializes in real estate law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients in real estate transactions and disputes.

 
  1. Senior Real Estate Title Attorney: Specializes in real estate title matters and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing expertise and guidance on title-related issues for real estate transactions.

 
  1. Senior Special Counsel - Business and Technology Attorney: Holds a senior special counsel position within a legal practice, specializing in business and technology law, providing legal services and guidance to clients in these areas.

 
  1. Senior Staff Attorney: Holds a senior position as a staff attorney within a legal organization or department, providing legal support and services to attorneys and clients.

 
  1. Senior Staff Attorney/Program Manager: Holds a senior position as a staff attorney and program manager within a legal organization, overseeing legal programs and providing legal support to attorneys and clients.

 
  1. Senior Staff Trial Attorney: Holds a senior position as a staff trial attorney within a legal practice, specializing in trial litigation and providing representation to clients in court proceedings.

 
  1. Senior Title Attorney: Holds a senior position specializing in real estate title matters within a legal practice, providing expertise and guidance on title-related issues for real estate transactions.

 
  1. Senior Trial Attorney: Holds a senior position within a legal practice and specializes in trial litigation, representing clients in court proceedings and trials.

 
  1. Senior Trial Attorney - Public Corruption: Specializes in prosecuting or defending public corruption cases and holds a senior position within a legal practice or government agency.

 
  1. Senior Trial Attorney at Department of Justice: Holds a senior position as a trial attorney within the Department of Justice, representing the government in civil and criminal litigation matters.

 
  1. Senior Trial Attorney/Prosecutor: Holds a senior position as a trial attorney or prosecutor within a legal practice or government agency, representing the government in criminal prosecutions.

 
  1. Senior Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending employers and insurers in workers' compensation cases and holds a senior position within a legal practice, representing clients in workers' compensation disputes.

 
  1. Solo & Small Firm Section Attorney: Provides legal services to solo practitioners and small law firms as part of a legal section or group dedicated to supporting attorneys in solo and small firm practices.

 
  1. Solo and Small Firm Attorney: Practices law independently or within a small law firm, providing legal services to clients in various practice areas.

 
  1. Solo Attorney: Practices law independently as a solo practitioner, providing legal services and representation to clients without the support of a law firm or legal team.

 
  1. Solo Practitioner and Patent Attorney: Practices law independently as a solo practitioner and specializes in patent law, providing legal services related to patents and intellectual property.

 
  1. Solo Practitioner Attorney: Practices law independently as a solo practitioner, providing legal services and representation to clients in various legal matters.

 
  1. Solo Practitioner Estate Planning and Probate Attorney: Practices law independently as a solo practitioner and specializes in estate planning and probate law, providing legal services to clients in these areas.

 
  1. Solo Practitioner Real Estate Attorney: Practices law independently as a solo practitioner and specializes in real estate law, providing legal services and representation to clients in real estate transactions and disputes.

 
  1. Solo Practitioner/Managing Attorney: Manages and operates a solo law practice independently, providing legal services and overseeing all aspects of the practice.

 
  1. Solo Practitioner/Principal Attorney: Serves as the principal attorney of a solo law practice, providing legal services independently and overseeing the operations of the practice.

 
  1. Special Assistant United States Attorney: Holds a special appointment as a federal prosecutor with limited authority to represent the government in specific cases as part of the United States Attorney's Office.

 
  1. Special Education Attorney: Specializes in special education law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal representation and advocacy for students with disabilities and their families.

 
  1. Special Education Law Attorney: Specializes in special education law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients in matters related to special education.

 
  1. Specializing in Antitrust: Specializes in antitrust law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients in matters related to antitrust regulations and enforcement.

 
  1. Specializing in Commercial Litigation: Specializes in commercial litigation and holds a senior position within a legal practice, representing clients in disputes involving business transactions, contracts, and commercial matters.

 
  1. Specializing in Criminal Defense: Specializes in criminal defense law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal representation to clients facing criminal charges or investigations.

 
  1. Specializing in Environmental Law: Specializes in environmental law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients in matters related to environmental regulations and compliance.

 
  1. Specializing in Family Law: Specializes in family law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients in matters such as divorce, child custody, and adoption.

 
  1. Specializing in Labor and Employment Law: Specializes in labor and employment law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients in employment-related matters.

 
  1. Specializing in Personal Injury Law: Specializes in personal injury law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients who have been injured due to the negligence of others.

 
  1. Specializing in Real Estate Law: Specializes in real estate law and holds a senior position within a legal practice, providing legal services and representation to clients in real estate transactions and disputes.

 
  1. Staff Attorney: Holds a position as an attorney within a legal organization or department, providing legal support and services to attorneys and clients.
     

  2. Staff Attorney - Consumer Law Unit: Holds a position as an attorney within the consumer law unit of a legal organization, providing legal support and representation to clients in consumer-related legal matters.

 
  1. Staff Attorney/Policy Analyst: Holds a dual role as a staff attorney and policy analyst within a legal organization, providing legal analysis and research to support policy development and implementation.

 
  1. Staff Attorney III: Holds a senior position as a staff attorney within a legal organization, typically with advanced experience and expertise in a particular practice area.

 
  1. Staff Attorney/Legal Recruiter: Holds a position as a staff attorney and also serves as a legal recruiter, responsible for recruiting and hiring legal talent for the organization.

 
  1. State Attorney: Works as an attorney representing the state government in legal matters, such as prosecuting criminal cases or providing legal advice and representation to state agencies.

 
  1. State Attorney's Office: Refers to the legal office or department within a state government responsible for representing the state in legal matters, such as prosecuting criminal cases or providing legal advice and representation to state agencies.

 
  1. Statewide Prosecutor/Senior Assistant State Attorney: Holds a senior position as a prosecutor with statewide jurisdiction or authority, typically within a state attorney's office, responsible for prosecuting cases across the state.

 
  1. Supervising Attorney: Holds a supervisory role within a legal organization or department, overseeing the work of other attorneys and providing guidance and support on legal matters.

 
  1. Supervising Deputy Attorney General: Holds a supervisory position within a state attorney general's office, overseeing the work of deputy attorneys general and providing leadership on legal matters.

 
  1. Supervising Domestic Violence Staff Attorney: Holds a supervisory role within a legal organization's domestic violence unit, overseeing the work of staff attorneys and providing legal representation and support to survivors of domestic violence.

 
  1. Supervising Environmental Attorney: Holds a supervisory position within a legal organization's environmental law practice, overseeing legal matters related to environmental regulations, compliance, and litigation.

 
  1. Supervising Insurance Coverage Attorney: Holds a supervisory role within a legal organization's insurance coverage practice, overseeing legal matters related to insurance policies, claims, and coverage disputes.

 
  1. Supervising Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney: Holds a supervisory position within a legal organization's workers' compensation defense practice, overseeing the defense of employers and insurers in workers' compensation cases.

 
  1. Supervisory Attorney: Holds a supervisory role within a legal organization or department, providing leadership and guidance to other attorneys on legal matters.

 
  1. Supervisory Attorney (Vaccine Litigation): Holds a supervisory position within a legal organization's vaccine litigation practice, overseeing legal matters related to vaccine-related claims and litigation.

 
  1. Supervisory Real Estate Attorney: Holds a supervisory role within a legal organization's real estate practice, overseeing legal matters related to real estate transactions, development, and litigation.

 
  1. Supervisory Trial Attorney: Holds a supervisory position within a legal organization's trial practice, overseeing trial litigation matters and providing guidance and support to trial attorneys.

 
  1. Tax Attorney: Specializes in tax law and provides legal advice and representation to clients on matters related to taxation, including tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities.

 
  1. Tax Compliance & Controversy Attorney: Specializes in tax compliance and controversy matters, providing legal advice and representation to clients on tax compliance issues and disputes with tax authorities.

 
  1. Tax Controversy Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in disputes with tax authorities, providing legal advice and representation in tax controversy matters, including audits, appeals, and litigation.

 
  1. Tax Law Attorney: Specializes in tax law and provides legal advice and representation to clients on various tax-related matters, including tax planning, compliance, and litigation.

 
  1. Tax Litigation Attorney: Specializes in representing clients in tax-related litigation matters, including disputes with tax authorities and tax litigation in courts.

 
  1. Taxation Attorney: Specializes in taxation law and provides legal advice and representation to clients on matters related to taxation, including tax planning, compliance, and disputes.

 
  1. Technology Transactions Attorney: Specializes in technology transactions law and provides legal advice and representation to clients on transactions involving technology, intellectual property, and licensing agreements.

 
  1. The Attorney Helping Families Preserve Their Assets: Provides legal services focused on estate planning and asset preservation for families, helping clients protect their assets and plan for the future.

 
  1. Title Attorney: Specializes in real estate title matters and provides legal services related to title examination, title insurance, and real estate transactions.

 
  1. Title Attorney/Underwriter: Specializes in real estate title matters and serves as an underwriter for title insurance policies, ensuring the validity and security of real estate titles.

 
  1. Title Attorney 3: Holds a position as a title attorney within a legal organization, typically with advanced experience and expertise in real estate title matters.

 
  1. Title Insurance Attorney: Specializes in title insurance law and provides legal services related to title insurance policies, ensuring the validity and security of real estate titles.

 
  1. Title Insurance Underwriter & Attorney: Serves as an underwriter for title insurance policies and provides legal services related to real estate title matters, ensuring the validity and security of titles.

 
  1. Title Review Attorney: Reviews and examines real estate titles to ensure their validity and accuracy, providing legal services to clients involved in real estate transactions.

 
  1. Title Search Attorney: Conducts title searches and examines real estate titles to identify any issues or defects, providing legal services to clients involved in real estate transactions.

 
  1. Top National Law Firm - Trial Attorney: Holds a position as a trial attorney within a top national law firm, representing clients in high-profile and complex litigation matters.

 
  1. Toxic Tort Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending clients in toxic tort litigation matters, representing defendants facing claims related to exposure to toxic substances or chemicals.

 
  1. Trademark and Copyright Attorney: Specializes in trademark and copyright law and provides legal advice and representation to clients on matters related to intellectual property protection and enforcement.

 
  1. Trademark and IP Attorney: Specializes in trademark and intellectual property law, providing legal advice and representation to clients on matters related to trademark registration, protection, and enforcement.

 
  1. Trademark and Patent Attorney: Specializes in trademark and patent law and provides legal services related to the registration, protection, and enforcement of trademarks and patents.

 
  1. Trademark Attorney: Specializes in trademark law and provides legal services related to trademark registration, protection, and enforcement for clients seeking to protect their brands and intellectual property.

 
  1. Trademark Attorney/Shareholder: Holds a position as a shareholder within a legal organization and specializes in trademark law, providing legal services related to trademark registration and protection.

 
  1. Trademark Attorney | Partner: Holds a position as a partner within a legal organization and specializes in trademark law, providing legal services related to trademark registration, protection, and enforcement.

 
  1. Trademark Attorney and Owner: Owns and operates a legal practice specializing in trademark law, providing legal services related to trademark registration, protection, and enforcement.

 
  1. Transactional Attorney: Specializes in transactional law and provides legal services related to business transactions, contracts, and commercial agreements.

 
  1. Transactional Real Estate Attorney: Specializes in transactional real estate law and provides legal services related to real estate transactions, including purchases, sales, leases, and financing.

 
  1. Trust & Estates Attorney: Specializes in trust and estates law and provides legal services related to estate planning, trusts, wills, and probate administration.

 
  1. Trusts & Estates Litigation Attorney: Specializes in trust and estates litigation and provides legal representation to clients involved in disputes over trusts, estates, wills, and probate matters.

 
  1. U.S. & International Patent Attorney: Specializes in patent law and provides legal services related to patent prosecution and enforcement in both the U.S. and international jurisdictions.
     

  2. Unlawful Detainer Attorney: Specializes in unlawful detainer law and provides legal representation to landlords or tenants involved in eviction proceedings.

 
  1. USA Immigration Attorney: Specializes in U.S. immigration law and provides legal services related to visas, green cards, citizenship, and immigration compliance.

 
  1. USPTO Registered Patent Attorney: Holds registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as a patent attorney, specializing in patent prosecution and enforcement.

 
  1. Vice President & Associate General Counsel - Chief Intellectual Property Attorney: Holds a senior executive position as vice president and associate general counsel, serving as the chief intellectual property attorney for a company or organization.

 
  1. Vice President and General Counsel/Attorney: Holds a senior executive position as vice president and general counsel, serving as the chief legal officer and attorney for a company or organization.

 
  1. Volunteer Attorney: Provides legal services on a volunteer basis, offering pro bono representation to individuals or organizations in need of legal assistance.

 
  1. Volunteer Attorney with Legal Services: Volunteers with a legal services organization, providing pro bono representation and legal assistance to individuals or communities in need.

 
  1. Wage and Hour Attorney: Specializes in wage and hour law and provides legal services related to minimum wage, overtime pay, and other labor standards.

 
  1. Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending employers or insurers in workers' compensation claims, providing legal representation in hearings and litigation.

 
  1. Workers' Compensation Defense Litigation Attorney: Specializes in litigating workers' compensation defense cases, representing employers or insurers in disputes over workplace injuries and benefits.

 
  1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending insurance companies in workers' compensation claims, providing legal representation in hearings and litigation.

 
  1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Defense Attorney Specializing in Subrogation: Specializes in workers' compensation insurance defense with a focus on subrogation, representing insurers in recovery actions against third parties.

 
  1. Workers' Compensation Litigation Defense Attorney: Specializes in defending employers or insurers in workers' compensation litigation matters, representing clients in disputes over workplace injuries and benefits.

 
  1. Wrongful Death Attorney: Specializes in representing plaintiffs in wrongful death cases, providing legal representation to surviving family members seeking compensation for the loss of a loved one.
     

  2. Zoning and Land Use Attorney: Specializes in zoning and land use law and provides legal services related to land development, zoning regulations, and municipal planning.