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Take a look at our blog with frequently asked questions for people looking for a suitable lawyer:

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And not only do we have tips and answers to frequently asked questions for those looking for a lawyer, we also have it for those who are studying law and aspiring to be good lawyers!

Types of lawyers

As in any profession, specialization is a degree and in legal matters it should be no less. So, if you are concerned about a legal matter, a lawyer who specializes in the subject in question will be a great help and a plus to resolve the conflict as quickly and effectively as possible.

A question many of you ask when you need legal advice or go through a legal process is, "Which lawyer do I need?"

That is why we have prepared this category of lawyers for you who specialize in general cases:

As in any profession, specialization is a degree and in legal matters it was not going to be less. Therefore, if you are worried about a legal matter, going to a lawyer specialized in the subject in question will be of great help and a plus to resolve the conflict as soon as possible and effectively.

A question that many of you ask yourself when you need legal advice or when you have to face a lawsuit is the following: “what kind of lawyer do I need?”

That is why we have prepared for you this category with lawyers specialized in common cases:

The work of a lawyer

The word lawyer comes from the Latin advocatus. An attorney is a medical doctor or lawyer who is responsible for the defense and direction of the parties involved in a judicial or administrative proceeding. He can also provide legal advice and legal assistance.

In most countries, the practice of this profession requires that the lawyer has a state license or is registered with a bar association or similar institution.

It is important to emphasize that there is a document called the "Lawyer's Decalogue" that is a set of "commandments" that he believes every legal professional must strictly follow. These maxims include, for example: love of the profession, loyalty to clients and opponents and to the law itself, struggle for justice, hard work, forbearance and patience.

Lawyer roles

The lawyer is not solely responsible for defending the interests of a third party during a trial. One of his most important tasks is preventive work, advising his clients and drafting documents and contracts in such a way that no legal conflicts arise.

The lawyer can also act as an extrajudicial mediator to prevent an issue or confrontation from turning into legal proceedings.

Defense guarantee

Anyone who has to appear in court must always have a lawyer. The lawyer assumes that the litigant has a legitimate defence. For this reason, deeds and court presentations are served with the signatures of both the client and his attorney.

The citizens who do not have the economic means to pay for the services of a lawyer receive free legal aid: these are official lawyers or public defenders who depend on the state.

It should be noted that the lawyer is subject to professional secrecy (they are not allowed to disclose the information provided by their client). It is his job to litigate according to the social responsibility that his role imposes on him.

Legal studies: what you need to know before starting your career

Studying law is now one of the fields of study. Many are curious about this profession, which can be fascinating but requires a lot of theoretical knowledge to be able to practice it well.

What does a lawyer study?   

A lawyer is a professional in the legal world who is responsible for providing legal advice to a person or entity and for defending it against the various legal proceedings that may arise.

To become a lawyer, you must obtain a law degree, which usually takes 6 years. There students receive theoretical and practical instruction on legal practice with subjects such as: legal logic, constitutional law and administrative law.

There are also different types of lawyers, each specializing in a different area, such as: B. Family Lawyers, Criminal Lawyers and Civil Lawyers.

This offers law students the opportunity to pursue the field of law most attractive to them, as there are several specializations and master's degrees in which a lawyer can specialize.

Where can a lawyer work?

Despite being one of the "saturated careers" in the Peruvian market, it offers great job opportunities for those who decide to specialize their studies and have the skills that today's world demands.

Despite this saturation of the market, lawyers have the opportunity to work in public and private organizations. In this way, some possible targets as lawyers are: law firms, courts, private companies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and business consultants.

Another option to study law is to provide the opportunity to work independently, which is essential for today's young people.

How much does a lawyer earn?

While a lawyer's salary can vary depending on the position he holds, a law graduate can earn an average monthly salary of S/.2006. This salary can increase over time (if you have a fixed salary) and based on the judgments you have made (if you are self-employed).

What skills should a law student have?

Before you study law, you should check that you have all the optimal qualities and skills to both complete your studies and then work as a lawyer:

  • Interested in the legal world
  • Ability to work in teams
  • Good memory
  • Easy to express yourself orally and in writing
  • Ability to resolve issues and conflicts
  • Responsibility at work
  • Good reading ability
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