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[quote=Anonymous]It basically means a specialty that most lawyers and big law firms don't do--so not general IP, real estate, commercial transactions, etc., but something narrower and more focused. And there are no guarantees, because it's hard sometimes to predict what area of law will grow or decline--there are areas of the law today that didn't really even exist twenty years ago. And if you overspecialize, you might have a hard time drumming up enough business. I know a lawyer who specializes in disputed ownership of art (his clients are primarily art museums); other attorneys specialize in transactions involving online currency, or personal injury cases involving motorcycles, or family law for LGBTQ people. [/quote]
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