This term there are other uses, see Lawyer (disambiguation).
Lawyer (Latin advocatus - from advoco - invite) - a person whose profession is to provide quality legal assistance to individuals (citizens, stateless persons) and legal persons (organizations), including the protection of their interests and rights in court. The legal profession as a profession has been known since ancient times.
In Russia, the lawyer - an independent professional advisor on legal matters (in accordance with paragraph 1 of Art. 2 of the Federal Law of May 31, 2002 № 63-FZ "On Advocacy and the Bar in the Russian Federation") and belongs to the people so called. free trade (like private doctors, independent journalists, etc.). The organs of self-defense lawyers are lawyers in Russia House, Bar, Office, etc.
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1 Ancient Rome
2 Russia
2.1 Advocacy of the second half of XIX - early XX centuries
2.2 Advocacy Soviet era
3 Status lawyer
4 attorney in a civil proceeding
5 Costs
6 Notes
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