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Peter Hi, Alice. How are you getting on? Alice Fine, thanks, Peter. What about you? Peter Im O. K. Im glad to see you.

Alice Me too. Im glad you are not in a hurry and we have time to talk today.

Peter Sure.

Alice I know youve entered the university, havent you? Peter Thats right.

Alice Congratulations. Why did you make up your mind to become a lawyer? Peter ________________________________________________

Alice ________________________________________________


 


UNIT 4. LEGAL PROFESSION

 

- . , , legal. , - . - (), - .

 

~ document

~ obligation

~ system

 

~ action

~ costs

~ decision

~ procedure

~ remedy

 

~ government

~ foundation

~ owner

 

~ person

~ profession

~ advisor

~ ethics

~ department

~ language ,

~ aid

 

, legal.

1. To the rest of the world the English legal profession is very strange because historically there were two types of lawyers: barristers and solicitors.

2. Every legal system has many shortcomings.


 


3. Criminal charges and divorce are normally seen as matters needing legal help and advice.

 

4. Not every accident victim has a legal remedy. Some accidents are no-bodys fault.

 

5. There is a large information gap in peoples awareness of their legal rights.

 

6. Such legal knowledge as people had come largely from newspapers and television.

 

7. The new Community Legal Service aims to provide legal information as well as legal advice and representation.

 

8. Newspapers regularly carry frightening stories about losers in legal ac-tions who face bills of thousands of pounds.

 

9. Legal costs of the lowest income group are paid by the state.

10. Legal aid is usually granted as long as financial test is satisfied.

 

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Advocate, licensed, clients, jurisdiction, specialization, profession, qualification, training, examinations, office, type, business, contracts, audience, normally, options, career, private, civil, criminal, faculty, college, dissertation, arbitrator, professor, politician.

 

 

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Legal Profession

 

Vocabulary

 

1. a person learned in law

 

2. an individual licensed by the state to engage in the practice of law , -

 

3. to do all the legal work

 

4. solicitors and barristers

 

5. preparing cases to be tried in the civil or criminal courts - ,

 

6. to have rights of audience

 

7. to pursue a Bachelor (LLB) or a Master (LLM) of Laws degree


 


8. a series of advanced examinations

 

9. to require extensive clinical training in a form of apprenticeships

 

 

10. legal education around their chosen specialty ,

 





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