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Representation of the interests of individuals and legal entities in courts during civil, commercial, administrative and constitutional proceedings, as well as in other state bodies, before individuals and legal entities.


The main purpose of a lawyer is to protect the rights and legitimate interests of his clients in courts during civil, commercial, administrative and constitutional proceedings, in other state bodies, before individuals and legal entities, as well as to provide them with advice on legal issues.


Representation in state bodies, in higher instances of state bodies:
Lawyers represent clients in disputes with government agencies regarding decisions, actions, or inactions of these agencies. This may include appealing fines, tax notices, Pension Fund acts, licensing decisions, and other administrative acts.


Representation in courts:

  • Lawyers protect the rights of suspects, accused, and victims in criminal and administrative proceedings;
  • They represent the interests of clients in pre-trial investigation bodies and the prosecutor's office;
  • Lawyers represent clients' interests in courts of general jurisdiction, administrative and commercial courts;
  • They prepare and file lawsuits, motions, complaints, and other procedural documents;
  • Participate in court hearings, presenting evidence and arguments aimed at protecting the client's interests;
  • Lawyers represent the interests of clients in the process of enforcing court decisions.

Representation before individuals and legal entities:

  • Lawyers represent clients in cases involving property rights, contractual obligations, inheritance, family relations, and other civil matters;
  • Lawyers prepare various legal documents, such as contracts, agreements, claims, and others;
  • Lawyers represent the interests of legal entities in disputes arising in the course of their commercial activities;
  • Lawyers represent the interests of clients in negotiations with other individuals and legal entities in order to resolve disputes out of court;
  • Participate in mediation procedures to reach an agreement between the parties.

Lawyers have in-depth knowledge of legislation and case law, which allows them to effectively represent clients' interests and develop defense strategies, taking into account the specifics of each specific case.


In general, representation by a lawyer provides professional legal support, protection of rights and interests, and a significant increase in the chances of successfully resolving legal issues.