Legal Practice specialization includes the work of male and female lawyers and legal consultants in providing legal advice and representing clients before courts and judicial bodies. This specialization includes several basic aspects, including:
Legal research and consulting: related to researching the laws and legislation applicable to specific issues, and providing legal advice to clients to understand their rights and duties.
Preparing legal documents: includes preparing legal documents such as contracts, pleadings, agreements, and legal memorandums that define the rights and duties of the parties.
Representation before the courts: includes representing clients before the courts in civil, criminal and commercial cases, presenting arguments and defending clients’ rights.
Negotiation and Settlement: Negotiating on behalf of clients in cases includes amicable settlement of disputes out of court.
International legal practice:deals with issues related to international law and international relations and represents clients before international courts and international forums.
The Legal Practice specialization requires a deep understanding of legal laws and procedures, and the practice of effective investigative, analytical, and communication skills. Male and female lawyers usually work in private law firms, or as part of legal teams within government institutions or companies.