ISCO-08 2611 to ESCO Occupations
Crosswalk mapping from ISCO-08 2611 "Lawyers" to ESCO Occupations. 3 official equivalences.
ISCO-08 2611 in ESCO Occupations
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- 974d4eab-fbee-4c52-b16e-73bdd8c25b53broadlawyer
- acf462a3-9c34-46cb-952a-c612c38299f4broadprosecutor
- fdfce14e-992d-4ff4-9f9d-7a353c75654ebroadcorporate lawyer
About ISCO-08 2611
2611 LawyersLawyers give clients legal advice on a wide variety of subjects, draw up legal documents, represent clients before administrative boards or tribunals and plead cases or conduct prosecutions in courts of justice, or instruct barristers to plead in higher courts of justice. Tasks include - (a) giving clients legal advice on a wide variety of subjects and undertaking legal business on clients’ behalf; (b) researching legal principles, statutes and previous court decisions related to specific cases; (c) gathering evidence to formulate a defence or to initiate legal actions, by such means as interviewing clients and witnesses to ascertain the facts of a case; (d) evaluating findings and developing strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases; (e) pleading clients’ cases before courts of law, tribunals and administrative boards or instructing barristers to plead in higher courts of justice; (f) accepting briefs and pleading in the higher court; (g) acting as prosecutor on behalf of the government; (h) negotiating settlements in matters which involve legal disputes; (i) drafting legislation and preparing government regulations based on existing laws; (j) drawing up legal documents such as contracts, real estate transactions and wills and preparing statements of legal opinions. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Attorney - Barrister - Lawyer - Prosecutor - Solicitor Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Notary - 2619 - Conveyancing clerk - 3411 - Law clerk - 3411.