10 Fastest Growing Legal Jobs Of 2014

Real Estate Law: With the slowdown in economy, more and more house owners have struggled their way to keep their homes intact and struggled to pay off their debt. Due to this instance, Lawyers suffered from the lack of opportunities in the real estate field. However, the rising amount of foreclosures created is still creating job opportunities for lawyers, as they are needed to find lost foreclosed loans that are at default.
Real estate lawyers’ main function is to act as litigators and handling the legal aspects of real estate transactions. Real estate lawyers deal with clients over property disputes and mediate real estate procedures that is gone out of the law. Some real estate lawyers are highly specialized and henceforth handle fraud cases such as disclosure fraud and mortgage fraud and help clients get the possession of their properly in legal manner.
Intellectual Property Law: As more and more people create, and with the advent of new developments raising the bar in the natural sciences and technological advances, particularly in information technology, lawyers will be employed to legally protect the property as well as protect the creator’s ownership rights.
Intellectual property or patent lawyers are not just hired by artists and scientists; businesses, authors, inventors, musicians and other owners of creative profession also hire them. As work in this field can rise above international borders, intellectual property lawyers who are able to speak multiple languages are in huge demand. In today's competitive landscape, demand for intellectual property lawyers is fast growing. And as long as invention and innovation takes course, intellectual property lawyers will be needed to procure the rights.  
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