DUI Lawyers DUI Lawyers

2011-10-02

Driving under the influence or DUI is a crime that involves individuals operating motor vehicles while under the influence of alcohol, prescription medication, or illegal drugs. DUI lawyers are highly trained legal professionals that specialize in DUI laws and providing representation to a variety of clients.
What does a DUI lawyer do?
DUI lawyers represent clients that have been accused of DUI offenses. They guide their clients through the laws and legal actions and try to achieve the best possible outcome. They obtain the necessary information and documentation to build a solid case. They often help clients save their driver’s licenses, challenge breath, chemical, and blood tests, and help get charges reduced or dismissed. They provide legal advice regarding legal rights, potential consequences, and available options such as pleas and bargains. They also help their clients understand the many different fines and penalties associated with DUI cases.
What are the prospects for a career as a DUI lawyer?
Employment of all lawyers, including DUI lawyers is expected to grow about as fast as average for all professions, increasing 13% from 2008 to 2018. The growing population and increase in DUI incidents will drive job growth for DUI lawyers.
Job prospects are expected to be good with strong competition. DUI lawyers with good academic records and extensive experience will have the best job opportunities.
How much do DUI lawyers make?
As of January 2010, the average annual salary for DUI lawyers is $56,000; average annual DUI lawyer salaries vary greatly on location, employer, education, experience, and benefits. 
A career as a DUI lawyer is a great choice for people with a strong interest in providing legal representation to individuals involved in DUI offenses. DUI lawyers must have a solid understanding of DUI laws and drunk driving consequences. Patience, self-confidence, analytical thinking, detail orientation, and good problem solving skills are necessary characteristics. DUI lawyers must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with a variety of clients and other legal professionals.
 
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