Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition × Classification Details: Legal Occupations
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Maritime Assistant
A professional who provides representation, mediation, or procedural assistance to parties in disputes and procedures related to maritime law.
Tribunal Judge of the Marine Accident Tribunal
A judge who investigates the causes of accidents and marine disasters occurring at sea, hears cases on the responsibilities of related parties, and makes legal judgments.
Marine Accident Tribunal Investigator
A public duty involving investigating the facts of accidents occurring at sea, collecting and analyzing evidence, and preparing reports necessary for marine accident tribunals.
Family Court Investigator
Family Court Investigators conduct investigations in family and juvenile cases, grasp the facts, prepare reports, and support judges' hearings as judicial officers.
Summary Court Judge
A Summary Court Judge primarily handles small civil cases (claims up to 1.4 million yen), payment orders, criminal summary proceedings, etc., in summary courts, conducting hearings and trials to ensure prompt and simplified court operations as a legal professional.
In-House Lawyer
In-house lawyers belong to the company's legal department and handle legal tasks related to corporate activities, such as contract legal affairs, compliance responses, and risk management, as specialized professionals.
Prosecutor
A public servant in the legal field belonging to the Public Prosecutors Office, responsible for the proper enforcement of the law and maintenance of social order through the investigation, prosecution, and trials of crimes.
Prosecution Investigator
Specialist at the Public Prosecutor's Office responsible for criminal investigations, prosecution decisions, and evidence collection.
Prosecutor
A public servant affiliated with the Public Prosecutor's Office, responsible for commanding investigations into criminal cases and handling public prosecutions.
Chief Prosecutor
Position responsible for the overall management and supervision of prosecutorial affairs at a district public prosecutor's office.