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THE ROLE OF A LAWYER IN OUR SOCIETY

The role of a lawyer is of great importance to society, because although each profession has its
important place or contribution to the social system, the legal professional has some basic
functions that are very valuable.

The lawyer as a mediator: In ancient times, individuals, by nature, were grouped having as leader
or boss a single person who determined very empirically what were the guidelines that members
of those groups should obey. Little by little, with the passage of time and the intellectual evolution
of human beings, mechanisms were created to establish norms that function as control of the acts
within the same social nucleus.

From there, and like any other profession born of the need for human talent to perform various
activities, the law as a system of justice has life, and the importance of the lawyer in society
becomes much stronger as the person who is responsible for performing this profession, must
function as a mediator between individuals and standards previously stipulated by the legal
system of any society.

The Lawyer As Defender of Human Causes: The social mission of the lawyer is so noble, in its
doctrinal conception, that they become an assistant or advisor to those persons who, being
limited by ignorance of their rights or economic limitations, need to be or be assisted by a jurist,
who knows the law , that explains the fact that the law itself gives the possibility of naming the so-
called Defensores de Oficio so that those who count on any circumstance with a lawyer to sponsor
or defend them in litigious matters that could affect their rights or interests, never stop having
advice and Legal aid that avoids placing them at a disadvantage compared to their contradictor,
there is also the case of the so-called Defenders of the Poor who have traditionally allowed legal
advice in cases or judicial proceedings, in which the person due to his precarious economic
situation was not able to hire a professional in the legal profession.

The lawyer is prepared to mediate in two parts, fully complying with the norms contemplated by
the legal system of a country or social group, he is also obliged to defend, to advocate, and even
more so for the less favored.

The lawyer as knowledgeable: There should be no person who is more aware of the guidelines
proposed by the law than the lawyer. This is a promoter of peace and social conciliation who must
use the only and strongest resource that he has at his disposal to achieve this: the law. If there
were no people to enforce this, society would definitely become chaotic, and consequently, the
correct development of it would not be possible.

In summary, the importance of the lawyer lies in that he fulfills basic functions as mediator, expert
and defender of law and justice, which are of great value to society. Definitely, without the
presence of a person in charge of enforcing the laws, it would be more difficult to develop
ourselves in a fair and correct system.

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