A legal professional is someone who provides legal advice and counsel on behalf of someone involved in a legal dispute or legal issue. Also called legal experts or advisors, legal professionals typically represent individuals before a governing body (such as a court) by conducting legal research, gathering relevant documents and witnesses, drafting written briefs, presenting oral arguments, and negotiating legal rights and responsibilities of their clients. To become a legal professional, a person must complete at least three years of intensive legal education and training, take and pass a rigorous state licensing exam (known as the “bar exam”), and pass a personal and moral fitness test.
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