Lawyers
It is important to realize that changes may occur in this area of law. This information is not intended to be legal advice regarding your particular problem, and it is not intended to replace the work of an attorney.

What is a lawyer?
A lawyer is a trained professional who is authorized to explain the law, handle legal matters and appear in court on behalf of other people. A lawyer’s work also may involve counseling, preparing documents and other tasks. Most of all, a lawyer is a representative or advocate on behalf of a client.

How do you become a lawyer?
To be admitted to practice law in Oregon, you must have a college degree and must have completed at least three years of legal education in an accredited law school. Your character and moral fitness to practice law must be approved after a searching investigation. Most people must also successfully pass a written examination given by the Board of Bar Examiners and approved by the Supreme Court of Oregon.

Can non-lawyers practice law?
All citizens have the right to represent themselves in their own legal matters. Before you can be a lawyer and represent another person in court, or give individualized legal advice or assistance to another person, you must be admitted to the Oregon State Bar.

Why do you have to be lawyer to practice law?
Practicing law is complicated. It requires up-to-date knowledge of many different fields of law, and an understanding of how the different laws interact with one another and how they may be interpreted and applied to a particular person’s situation. Practicing law also requires trustworthiness. Lawyers are often asked to hold and keep safe large sums of client money. In addition, the courts rely on lawyers to tell the truth about the facts and law so they can make decisions that are appropriate under the laws of our state.

The requirements for admission to practice law in Oregon are intended to protect the public by ensuring that lawyers are competent and trustworthy to provide legal services. In addition, once a lawyer is admitted to practice law in Oregon, the Oregon Supreme Court, through the Oregon State Bar, continues to regulate the conduct of lawyers. For example, a lawyer can be disciplined by the court for ethical misconduct. Lawyers are required to have malpractice insurance so that if they make a mistake that causes damage to a client, the client may be compensated. Lawyers are also required to take continuing legal education courses to ensure that they stay current on Oregon laws.

When do you need a lawyer?
A lawyer can help you after you get into trouble, but the best time to consult one is before, not after, you have a legal problem. Never think of a lawyer as a “last resort.”

Preventive law is often the most valuable service a lawyer can perform for you and those who depend on you. Here is a check list of events in which you should consider consulting your lawyer before you act:

Edited June 2008