Aborogado vs Procuradores
Dear Lawbird,
Thank you very much for the update. That is very helpful. I have one more query.
In my research, I have come accross the difference between an abrogado and the 'Colegio de Procuradores'. From my understanding, while an abrogado can conduct legal work and call themselves an "Abrogado", they are not allowed to represent people in court. Only someone admitted to the 'Colegio de Procuradores' can represent people in court. Is that correct? or would I have to join both to respresent people in court?
I would be grateful if you could advise me what steps and what Province is relevant for me to be admitted to the appropriate Bar-Professional bodies in Spain for appointment as:
1] Abogado and the appropriate Colegio de Abogados.
[2] Colegio de Procuradores and the appropriate Consejo General de Ilustres Colegios de Procuradores de los Tribunales de España.
I have called and emailed icam.es and have received no response.
Many thanks in advance
kind regards
ANON