1. Legal system: It is necessary to understand the legal provisions, rules and regulations and judicial practice in various legal systems such as civil law, criminal law, commercial law, administrative law, labor law and intellectual property rights.
2. Legal procedures: Understand the judicial process and judicial procedures, such as civil procedures, criminal procedures, arbitration procedures and mediation procedures.
3. Contract knowledge: I have learned about contracts, sales contracts, labor contracts, real estate sales contracts, construction contracts, etc. I should be familiar with all kinds of common problems in contract drafting and interpretation.
4. Legal practice: Understand various problems in legal practice and their solutions, for example, involving company law, securities law, criminal cases, financial accounting consultation and litigation.
5. Knowledge of international law: Familiar with international law, commerce and trade law, especially cross-border transactions, international trade disputes, international mediation and arbitration.
6. Social investigation and investigation knowledge: In order to provide the best legal services, lawyers also need various investigation skills, such as investigating companies, assets and individuals and collecting witness testimony.
The role of lawyer
While mastering these legal professional knowledge, lawyers should also be familiar with the writing and operation of legal documents, including litigation, indictment, defense, evidence materials, lawyer's letters, legal opinions and various investigation reports. Lawyers should also have good legal emotional intelligence, communication skills and interpersonal skills in order to better provide comprehensive legal services to clients.
Lawyers are professionals with professional qualifications. Their main functions are to provide legal services to clients, represent and assist clients in solving legal problems and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.
Lawyers can provide legal advice and suggestions to clients, point out legal risks and solutions to avoid risks, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of clients. Lawyers can negotiate mediation to avoid legal proceedings, and negotiate on behalf of clients when necessary to reach a relatively satisfactory solution. A lawyer can also appear in court as the principal's entrusted agent, including filing a lawsuit, defending, giving evidence, obtaining evidence, defending and settling on behalf of the client.