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  2. Professional services - Wikipedia

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    Professional services are occupations in the service sector requiring special training in liberal arts and pure sciences education or professional development education. [1] Some professional services, such as architects , accountants , engineers , doctors , and lawyers require the practitioner to hold professional degrees or licenses and ...

  3. Practice of law - Wikipedia

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    In its most general sense, the practice of law involves giving legal advice to clients, drafting legal documents for clients, and representing clients in legal negotiations and court proceedings such as lawsuits, and is applied to the professional services of a lawyer or attorney at law, barrister, solicitor, or civil law notary.

  4. Legal profession - Wikipedia

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    Legal profession is a profession in which legal professionals study, develop and apply law. Usually, there is a requirement for someone choosing a career in law to first pass a bar examination after obtaining a law degree or some other form of legal education such as an apprenticeship in a law office.

  5. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Certified Professional Services Marketer: CPSM: Society for Marketing Professional Services [125] Certified Protection Professional [126] CPP: ASIS International, International Foundation for Protection Officers: Certified Protection Executive CPE National Protective Services [127] Certified Protection Officer: CPO: International Foundation for ...

  6. Category:Legal professions - Wikipedia

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    Claims Management Services Regulator; Comisario de naciones; Commissioner; Commissioner of Bankruptcy (England and Wales) Commissioner of deeds; Company secretary; Conservator (religion) Conservatorship; Constable; Constables in the United States; Conveyancer; Coroner; Corporation counsel; Costs lawyer; County judge; Court clerk; Court reporter ...

  7. Professional services network - Wikipedia

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    Professional services networks are business networks of independent firms who come together to provide professional services to clients through an organized framework. [1] They are notably found in law and accounting. Any profession that operates in one location, but has clients in multiple locations, may provide potential members for a ...

  8. Law firm - Wikipedia

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    This has allowed, for example, grocery stores, banks and community organizations to hire lawyers to provide in-store and online basic legal services to customers. The rule is controversial. It is justified by many in the legal profession, notably the American Bar Association which rejected a proposal to change the rule in its Ethics 20/20 ...

  9. Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    This may be because non-lawyers are allowed to provide such services; in both Italy and Belgium, trade unions and political parties provide what can be characterized as legal aid services. Some legal aid in Belgium is also provided by young lawyer apprentices subsidized by local bar associations (known as the pro deo system), as well as ...