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1) to take a) the clients
2) to deal with b) the practice of law
3) to draw up c) the right of audience
4) to make d) court
5) to have e) the practice environment
6) to go to f) legal matters
7) to engage in g) legal arrangements
8) to advise on h) contracts
9) to depend on i) legal advice
10) on behalf of j) a range of legal work

 

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1. Bachelors degree (llb) 2. masters degree (llm)

 

3. juris doctor degree (jd) 4. Doctor of philosophy (ph.d)

 

5. Solicitor 6. Barrister 7. Common law

 

8. Civil law

 

1. Law developed by judges through decisions of courts. ____________

 

2. The degree awarded to an individual upon the successful completion of a law school. ____________

 

3. An academic degree awarded for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts for three or four years. _____________

 

4. Lawyers who traditionally deal with any legal matter including con-ducting proceedings in courts._____________

 

5. An academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. ______________

 

6. A legal system inspired by Roman law. _______________

7. A postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities. __________

 

8. A member of one of the two classes of lawyers found in many common law jurisdictions with split legal profession specializing in courtroom advo-cacy, drafting legal pleadings and giving expert legal opinions. ___________

 

 

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1. Prosecutor __________________________________________

 

2. Government counsel __________________________________

 

3. Corporate in-house counsel _____________________________

 

4. Judge ______________________________________________


 


5. Arbitrator ___________________________________________

 

6. Law professor ________________________________________

7. Politician ___________________________________________

 

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1. What is a lawyer?

2. Act lawyers as both advocates and advisors on behalf of their clients?

3. What so special in legal profession in England is?

4. What is the difference between solicitors and barristers?

5. What kind of legal work solicitors deal with?

6. Who have the right of audience in any court of the land?

7. Where law students pursue a Bachelor degree?

8. What degree is awarded in the USA?

9. Vary the methods and quality of legal education in different countries?

10. Where lawyers have many options over the course of their careers?

11. Why career mobility is constrained in civil law countries?

 





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