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Term Paper TitleLAWYER
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LAWYER



     Today, more than ever before, the legal profession offers a unique opportunity for the dedicated individual to make a significant contribution to society. Opportunities exist in the legal profession for rewarding service to individuals and society.
WHAT IS LAW?
     The main functions of modern law include: maintaining peace; influencing and enforcing standards of conduct; maintaining the status quo; facilitating orderly change; providing for maximum individual self-assertion; promoting justice; and providing solutions to conflicts and problems.

THE LAWYER'S ROLE
     The lawyer in our society holds a twofold responsibility, working as both a public servant and an officer of the court. The lawyer's function is to provide legal assistance in resolving conflicts and ensuring justice.
     As a public servant, the lawyer is a counselor and advisor to his or her clients, to put their legal affairs into workable order.
     As an officer of the court, the lawyer is charged with the responsibility of upholding and working within the framework of American law, which is based on the Constitution and written legislation.

AREAS OF LAW
     More than half of all lawyers go into private practice. Private practitioners usually handle a variety of cases, although they often earn a reputation for concentrating in one or more particular areas. This reputation leads to client referrals.
     Many lawyers are employed by departments and agencies of federal, state, and municipal governments. Many work for private businesses, large corporations, or industrial firms. Some lawyers become judges, politicians, or teachers. Others apply their legal education in areas such as banking, insurance, and real estate, where legal procedures may be a part of the job activities.
     Because the profession of law is so diverse and complicated, law school provides a general legal background, after which there are many options as to the specific concentration of law to be pursued.

JOB DESCRIPTION
     The lawyer's role most familiar to the public is that of a trial lawyer. However, many men and women who practice law seldom appear in the courtroom. Many lawyers never plead before a jury or a presiding judge. A trial is costly and time-consuming and it usually benefits both parties to settle out of court.
     Since most lawyers are not involved with trial practice, activities of those in the legal profession vary according to the individual lawyer's personality and area of practice. A lawyer may spen...

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