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In the complex area of law, the role of a lawyer extends far beyond courtroom appearances and legal jargon.

A lawyer serves as a trusted guide, helping people navigate the intricate pathways of the legal system while giving invaluable insights, advice and options.

The role of a lawyer is to offer options to clients. A skilled lawyer acts as a guide, clarifying the available choices and carefully explaining the potential outcomes associated with each.

This empowers clients to make informed decisions, taking into account their unique circumstances.

Lawyers must operate within the limits of legality and ethical standards. They provide advice on the best options, always considering the principles of justice and equity.

They cannot endorse or facilitate actions that are illegal or unethical. This commitment to upholding the law ensures the integrity of the legal profession and safeguards the interests of clients.

Communication is a cornerstone of the lawyer/client relationship, and lawyers must seek instructions before taking any actions.

This principle extends to interactions with the opposing party.

A lawyer cannot engage in communication with the other side without explicit instructions from their client.

This not only respects the client’s autonomy but also ensures that legal strategies align with the client’s objectives.

Alexandra Kupka, Special Counsel, Catton & Tondelstrand Lawyers, Kon-Tiki Business Centre Tower 1, Level 3, Suite 315, 55 Plaza Parade, Maroochydore, 5609 4933, ctlawyers.com.au

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