1. THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN ITALY.
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Sereni, Angelo Piero
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PRACTICE of law , *LAWYERS , *LEGAL professions , *LAW , *CLIENTS - Abstract
The article discusses issues related to the practice of law in Italy. As in most civil law countries, lawyers in Italy are divided into two classes — avvocati and procuraiori. The procuratore subscribes all pleadings and other papers submitted to the court, is present at the taking of depositions, and must sign the briefs, with few exceptions all papers during litigation are served on him rather than on his client. The avvocato in general performs broader and more responsible functions: he advises the client, drafts all papers and briefs and argues the case.
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- 1950
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