Who Are Lawyers?
A lawyer is someone who is educated in the law. A person who has
been educated in the law will always be addressed as a lawyer, even if
he or she does not give legal advice to other people. In fact, a lawyer
in the United States is simply anyone who has gone through
law school. However, the lawyer who has just completed law school may not be allowed to do certain legal jobs (e.g. representive you in court) until they successfully
pass the bar exam that is conducted in the specific legal area they wish to practice.
Who Are Attorneys?
Attorneys are also recognized as lawyers. Attorneys graduate from
law school and they can also choose to practice law as a profession.
However a potential attorney
must pass the bar exam to
be eligible to practice law within a specific jurisdiction. Apart from
performing the basic functions of a lawyer, attorneys can also act as
legal representatives for their clients. An attorney does not just
interpret the law; he or she also applies his knowledge of the law to
provide the needs of his client. Attorneys act as lawyers but not all
lawyers can perform the work of attorneys.
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