In no other profession such as law are there as many different titles. Titles often used include
- Attorney
- Lawyer
- Barrister
- Esquire
These title are often used inter changeably, but in reality each of these title have their own meaning.
A Lawyer refers to someone who is trained in the field of law and provides aid on legal matters. Because a lawyer can also conduct suits in court proceedings and represent clients, the term ‘lawyer’ has expanded to overlap the definition of attorney.
The terms Barrister and Esquire are generally used in the UK among other terms in the legal field.
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- Due Diligence
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- Alienation and Development of Immovable Property
- Sale of Shares and Claims on Loan Account
- Shareholders Agreements
- Association Agreements
- Partnership Agreements
- Joint Venture Agreements
- Articles of Association of Companies
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- Purchase and Sale Agreements
- Restructuring of Entities and Estate Planning
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- Leases
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