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16 Oct 2009 - 01:07:04 pm
Roles Of A Lawyer In A Law Firm
The makeup of a law firm :

Everyone has seen a lawyer on TV -- what you would likely see is a trial lawyer, barking at the accused and imploring the jury that his truth is the genuine truth. While it is entertaining, it isn't a reality. Barristers, in reality, do not have so much drama and excitement in their life. Mountains of paperwork and hours of consultation lie underneath the surface of the trial. Before you know it, you may need a lawyer for yourself. Have you ever questioned how a law office and its lawyers actually work?

The law office of a firm is a place bustling with people and activity. Just as any office, a law office is made of many working parts. Varying from executive workers, clerks, and paralegals, to the many different sorts of lawyers, the office depends on many differing parts to function correctly . A lawyer is but one of these parts, even though an important one.

In hopes of helping you better understand the law office, the rest of this article is going to focus on breaking down its different entities :

1. Partners : Partner is the title that most lawyers strive to attain. A lawyer who is eventually promoted to partner becomes a partial owner of the legal firm. An equity legal firm partner is awarded the right of sharing the profits of the firm. Some lawyers may buy their way into a partnership in a firm, bringing their clients together with them.

2. Associates : The everyday lawyer who works in a firm is called an associate. They make up the bulk of the lawyers in a firm, and customarily do not possess the experience of the partners. Nevertheless, being an associate in a prestigious law firm is a very desired position for a lawyer.

3. Contract Lawyer: A contract lawyer is frequently paid on an hourly basis, and are sometimes short lived. They often work on a project-to-project basis or a certain period of time.

4. Of Counsel Lawyer: These lawyers aren't officially associates of the firm, but are often hired on a part time basis. At times , the lawyer may be a retired partner or high-level associate who remains related to the firm and is typically available for consultation.

5. Law Clerks : Most law clerks are usually law students striving to become a lawyer. They do lots of the 'dirty' work for the lawyers of the firm. This typically includes research and case work.

6. Paralegals: frequently considered helpers to lawyers, paralegals are defined as legal helpers who are qualified by education, coaching or work experience who is employed by a lawyer, firm, or other legal entity. In other words, a paralegal is an individual with significant legal knowledge but does not possess a license to practice law.

7. Legal Secretaries: Legal secretaries are responsible for looking after the majority of the administrative obligations of the legal company.

8. Executive Personnel : Included in the executive personnel are accountants, bookkeepers, and HR.

9. Selling Directors: promoting directors are employed to promote a good image of the firm, frequently including advertising and PR.

Lawyer usually have too much papers work and many lawyers in legal company are full time employed to do paper works than handling cases.
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