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A lawyer refers to a practitioner who has obtained a lawyer's practice certificate according to law, accepts entrustment or assignment, and provides legal services to the parties. Lawyers must pass the legal professional qualification examination and obtain the lawyer's practice certificate according to law before they can practice. According to the nature of work, lawyers can be divided into full-time lawyers and part-time lawyers.

According to the scope of business, lawyers can be divided into civil lawyers, criminal lawyers and administrative lawyers; According to the classification of service and working status, legal sales assistants can be divided into social lawyers, corporate lawyers and public lawyers.

As far as the qualifications of "lawyer" are concerned, they include: first, they have certain legal knowledge, and according to the provisions of the current Lawyers Law, they have legal knowledge of "bachelor degree or above in law major in colleges and universities" or "bachelor degree or above in other majors in colleges and universities"; The second is to pass the national "legal professional qualification examination" and obtain qualifications.

The third is to obtain a practicing certificate with the approval of the national judicial administrative department; Fourth, provide legal services to the society and take it as a profession. Therefore, a lawyer refers to a practitioner who has passed the national legal professional qualification examination, obtained a lawyer's practice certificate according to law, accepted entrustment or designation, and provided legal services to the parties.

The nature of a lawyer is to provide legal services for the society, and he is a professional legal service worker. Among the above four basic characteristics, the first one or two are possessed by other legal workers, such as law enforcement workers, judicial trial workers (judges) and judicial procuratorial workers (prosecutors); The latter two items are unique to lawyers.

Lawyers in capitalist countries are mostly in private practice, and they set up law firms alone or in partnership, charging high fees. Most of them form a bar association to safeguard their professional interests. Some countries also regard being a lawyer as a condition for being a judge and a prosecutor. Some countries have "public defenders" who receive a fixed salary to defend defendants who are unable or unwilling to hire lawyers.