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41101 – 律师和魁北克公证人
律师和魁北克公证人就法律事务向客户提供建议,在行政委员会面前代表客户,并起草合同和遗嘱等法律文件。律师还为案件辩护,在法庭上代表客户,并在法庭上进行起诉。律师受雇于律师事务所和检察官办公室。魁北克公证人受雇于公证处。律师和魁北克公证人都受雇于联邦、省和市政府以及各种商业机构,或者他们可能是个体经营者。写作学生包括在本单元组中。
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41101 – Lawyers and Quebec notaries
Lawyers and Quebec notaries advise clients on legal matters, represent clients before administration boards and draw up legal documents such as contracts and wills. Lawyers also plead cases, represent clients before tribunals and conduct prosecutions in courts of law. Lawyers are employed in law firms and prosecutor's offices. Quebec notaries are employed in notary offices. Both lawyers and Quebec notaries are employed by federal, provincial and municipal governments and various business establishments or they may be self-employed. Articling students are included in this unit group.
- Barrister
- Corporate counsel
- Crown attorney
- Law partner
- Lawyer
- Legal advisor
- Legal counsel
- Legislative counsel
- Notary (Quebec)
- Prosecutor
- Solicitor
Inclusions
- Judicial assistant - Supreme Court
- Administrative lawyer
- Advisory counsel
- Articling law student
- Assistant corporate counsel
- Assistant Crown attorney
- Assistant general solicitor
- Assistant legal advisor
- Assistant regional counsel
- Associate counsel
- Associate lawyer
- Associate legal advisor
- Associate legal counsel
- Attorney
- Attorney-at-law
- Attorney's assistant chief agent
- Barrister
- Barrister and solicitor
- City attorney
- City solicitor
- Civil lawyer
- Claim attorney
- Commercial law notary
- Commercial lawyer
- Contract counsel
- Corporate counsel
- Corporate notary (Quebec)
- Corporation lawyer
- Counsel
- Counsellor-at-law
- Counsellor-lawyer
- County attorney
- Criminal lawyer
- Crown attorney
- Crown corporation counsel
- Crown counsel
- Crown prosecutor
- Defence counsel
- Departmental solicitor
- Deputy city solicitor
- Family and estates lawyer
- General counsel
- General solicitor
- Immigration lawyer
- Industrial lawyer
- In-house legal counsel
- Insurance lawyer
- Intellectual-property lawyer
- Judicial assistant - Supreme Court
- Labour lawyer
- Law and corporate affairs adviser
- Law partner
- Lawyer
- Legal advisor
- Legal advocate
- Legal aid lawyer
- Legal attaché
- Legal counsel
- Legal officer
- Legal officer - Canadian armed forces
- Legislative adviser
- Legislative counsel
- Litigator
- Municipal solicitor
- Notary (Quebec)
- Patent counsel
- Patent lawyer
- Patent solicitor
- Prosecuting attorney
- Prosecutor
- Quebec notary
- Queen's Counsel
- Real estate lawyer
- Regional attorney
- Regional Crown prosecutor
- Review lawyer
- Solicitor
- Special prosecutor
- Staff counsel
- Staff lawyer
- Staff solicitor
- Student-at-law
- Tariff counsel
- Tax attorney
- Tax lawyer
- Title lawyer
- Trademark lawyer
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Advise clients of their legal rights and all matters related to law
- Research legal precedents and gather evidence
- Plead clients' cases before courts of law, tribunals and boards (lawyers only)
- Draw up legal documents such as real estate transactions, wills, divorces and contracts, and prepare statements of legal opinions
- Negotiate settlements of civil disputes (lawyers only)
- Perform administrative and management functions related to the practice of law
- May act as mediator, conciliator or arbitrator
- May act as executor, trustee or guardian in estate and family law matters.
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Lawyers
- Two to three years of undergraduate studies or, in Quebec, completion of a college program, a bachelor's degree from a recognized law school, successful completion of the bar examination and completion of a period of articling are required.
- Licensing by the provincial or territorial law society is required.
- Be an active member of a law society in the province or territory of legal practice.
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Notaries (Quebec)
- A bachelor's degree in civil law from a recognized law school and a master's degree in notarial law, which includes a 16-week internship, from a recognized law school are required.
- A 15-day training program at the Chambre des notaires du Québec is required.
- Licensing by the Chambre des notaires du Québec is required.
- Lawyers and Quebec notaries may specialize in specific areas of the law such as criminal law (lawyers only), corporate law, contract law, taxation law, administrative law, international law, commercial law, real estate law, family and estate law, intellectual property law and labour law.
- Lawyers wishing to practise in another province or territory are required to pass examinations set by the provincial or territorial law society, except in New Brunswick and Saskatchewan where the National Mobility Agreement (2013) was implemented.
- Legal department director (in 10019 Other administrative services managers)
- Legal firm manager (in 10029 Other business services managers)
- Notary public; trademark agent (in 42200 Paralegals and related occupations)
- Patent agent (in 41400 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers)