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What It Takes To Be A Lawyer?

from: Amit Laufer




When you see all these handsome Lawyers in TV series like LA
Law, sitting in their fancy offices, driving these flashy cars,
have you ever realized what they have been through in terms of
time, years of education, money, certifications, etc...



Let me Describe to you the Lawyers course of training. Formal
educational requirements for lawyers include a 4-year college
degree, 3 years in law school, and the passing of a written bar
examination.



Competition for admission to most law schools is intense.
prospective lawyers should develop proficiency in writing and
speaking, reading, researching, analyzing, and thinking
logically--skills needed to succeed both in law school and in
the profession.



Regardless of major, a multidisciplinary background is
recommended. Courses in English, foreign languages, public
speaking, government, philosophy, history, economics,
mathematics, and computer science, among others, are useful.
Students interested in a particular aspect of law may find
related courses helpful. For example, prospective patent lawyers
need a strong background in engineering or science, and future
tax lawyers must have extensive knowledge of accounting.



Acceptance by most law schools depends on the applicant's
ability to demonstrate an aptitude for the study of law, usually
through good undergraduate grades, the Law School Admission Test
(LSAT), the quality of the applicant's undergraduate school, any
prior work experience, and, sometimes, a personal interview.



During the first year or year and a half of law school, students
usually study core courses, such as constitutional law,
contracts, property law, torts, civil procedure, and legal
writing. In the remaining time, they may elect specialized
courses in fields such as tax, labor, or corporate law. Law
students often acquire practical experience by participating in
school-sponsored legal clinic activities; in the school's moot
court competitions, in which students conduct appellate
arguments; in practice trials under the supervision of
experienced lawyers and judges; and through research and writing
on legal issues for the school's law journal.



Law school graduates receive the degree of juris doctor (J.D.)
as the first professional degree. Advanced law degrees may be
desirable for those planning to specialize, research, or teach.
Some law students pursue joint degree programs, which usually
require an additional semester or year of study. Joint degree
programs are offered in a number of areas, including law and
business administration or public administration.



After graduation, lawyers must keep informed about legal and
nonlegal developments that affect their practice. Currently, 40
States and jurisdictions mandate continuing legal education
(CLE). Many law schools and State and local bar associations
provide continuing education courses that help lawyers stay
abreast of recent developments.



The practice of law involves a great deal of responsibility.
Individuals planning careers in law should like to work with
people and be able to win the respect and confidence of their
clients, associates, and the public. Perseverance, creativity,
and reasoning ability also are essential to lawyers, who often
analyze complex cases and handle new and unique legal problems.



Lawyers held about 695,000 jobs in 2002. About 3 out of 4
lawyers practiced privately, either in law firms or in solo
practices. Most of the remaining lawyers held positions in
government and with corporations and nonprofit
organizations.(Source: www.bls.gov)



About the author:


Amit Laufer is a writer and Internet Marketer. MBA -
International Trade & Finance. Bsc. Computers and Information
Systems. Owner & Editor of: href="http://www.Lawyers-Best-Infoweb.com">Lawyers






 

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