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Legal profession is a profession in which legal professionals study, develop and apply law. Usually, there is a requirement for someone choosing a career in law to first obtain a law degree or some other form of legal education.
The State Bar of Californias principal mission is protecting the public, primarily through a rigorous licensing process, regulating attorneys, prosecuting complaints of lawyer misconduct and promoting ethical conduct.
Profession means a field of employment requiring special education or skill and requiring knowledge of a particular discipline. The labor and skill involved in a profession is predominantly mental or intellectual, rather than physical or manual.
Areas covered by ethical standards include: Independence, honesty and integrity. The lawyer and client relationship, in particular, the duties owed by the lawyer to his or her client. This includes matters such as client care, conflict of interest, confidentiality, dealing with client money, and fees.
9 Cards in this Set What branch of government is primarily responsible for regulating attorney conduct?JudiciaryWhat level of government is primarily responsible for regulating attorney conduct?The highest state courtIs state or federal primarily responsible for regulating attorney conduct?State6 more rows
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Attorneys are required for criminal defendants facing jail time, divorced spouses embroiled in severe custody battles, and business owners involved in complex legal problems. By advising and representing their clients in legal matters, lawyers have a huge impact on their clients lives.
Legal Work means such advice, legal and administrative services which the Lawyers consider reasonably necessary to conduct the Project Investigation or to conduct or prosecute the Claims and/or Proceedings, including work to negotiate a Settlement of the Claims.

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