1, passed the national judicial examination (it may be reformed next year, and you must have a bachelor's degree in law or above to register for the examination).
2, in accordance with the provisions of the time and procedures to apply for the "legal professional qualification certificate".
3. Internship in a law firm (more than one year, submit internship materials according to the requirements of the local judicial bureau and the Lawyers Association).
4. After the internship expires, submit an interview (assessment) application in accordance with the regulations.
5. Pass the training examination and obtain the qualification certificate according to the provisions of the Bar Association.
6. After passing the interview (assessment), prepare relevant materials and apply to the local Municipal Bureau of Justice for practice.
7, approved by the Provincial Department of Justice, issued a lawyer's practice certificate.
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Lawyer profile:
A lawyer refers to a person who is entrusted or designated to provide legal services such as litigation agency or defense business for 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 clients and working status, lawyers can be divided into social lawyers, corporate lawyers and public lawyers. Lawyer's business is mainly divided into litigation business and non-litigation business.
On August 20th, 2002/KLOC-0, the 30th session of the 13th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) passed the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Legal Aid, and all grassroots legal services are obliged to provide legal aid according to law.