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A lawyer, as an authorized member of the law profession, is an official representative of his/her client, an agent of the state and a public servant having special responsibility for the standard of justice provided by the state. As such, a lawyer plays different roles in a legal process. The roles of a lawyer depend on their nature and scope as private citizens. However, the basic principles of how to perform well in any case remain unchanged.

For example, when two lawyers face off in court with opposing views on a particular case, both parties to prepare and present their arguments. If they are in private practice, they usually sit on both sides of the table and discuss matters in this manner. In a public interest case, on the other hand, the lawyer who is representing the public generally sits on one side of the table while representing his/her client on the other. He/she will ask questions, cross examine witnesses, make arguments and give oral argument.

Another aspect of how to behave when engaged in this professional activity is related to the nature of their retainer and instructions. In retainer, lawyers retain the right to communicate instructions to their clients in the future. This also allows them to provide guidance on legal issues that arise out of current professional responsibilities. Usually, however, it is the client who makes the ultimate decisions on matters of professional judgment.

Lawyers hold other professional obligations, including registration with the state bar and completion of ethics courses. Once lawyers complete these requirements, they can be admitted to practice. Attorneys do not become attorneys merely because they have finished the required course work. They must demonstrate the ability to commit to a continuing course of education and pursue continuing degrees if they want to be considered for a state bar exam.

A lawyer who is committed to a continuing education requirement is one who is committed to meeting the expectations of the American legal system. Lawyers who do not meet these standards are not being honest in the professional conduct they exhibit. A lawyer who is not a competent or reputable attorney has no business representing any client. He/she must be referred to as a "certified" lawyer and retain a professional conduct hearing with the state bar.

Lawyers have a legal profession that is more concerned with their success than any other aspect of their career. They take pride in their craftsmanship and work ethic. A skilled lawyer is someone who has devoted her or his entire professional life to the advancement of the law. It takes an individual with excellence to conduct themselves in a way that demonstrates the respect and concern for their clients that is expected of them. A lawyer who does not exhibit these qualities is not a lawyer worth hiring.

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