The Roles Of Legal Professionals

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The Roles Legal Professionals Legal professional is a broad term, and in other not to misinterpret the term we must take a critical examination of it. Starting by the word professional, the question that faces us is who is a professional? A professional is a member of a vocation founded upon specialized educational training. It also means a person who has obtained a degree in a professional field and it’s often used more generally to denote a person with a white collar job. In layman’s term, a professional can be used interchangeably with the word expert. A professional is also a person who has a wide range of knowledge in his field of study. In the United States, the term commonly describes highly educated salaried workers with a comfortable salary and those who are engaged in creative and intellectually challenging work. Legal professionals may consist of different areas of work starting from lawyers, barristers, judges in the law courts, clerks of the law courts, solicitors, attorneys, Legal secretaries and legal advisors. But the layman term concerning legal practitioners are the judges, lawyers, barristers and the solicitors. A lead person who presides over a court of law either alone or as part of a panel of judges is known as a judge.There are specifically two types of judges. They are superior judges and inferior judges. The superior judges include the Law Lords sitting in the House of Lords, the Lords Justices of Appeal sitting in the Court of Appeal, high Court Judges sitting in the High Court while the inferior judges include circuit judges sitting in the Crown Court and County Court and District Judges who hear cases in the County Court mostly in the small claims track A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law; as an attorney, counsel or solicitor; a person licensed to practice law." A lawyer is an officer in

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