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What can you do with your law degree?

Generally, the holder of a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree will use it to practice law.


Is it possible to practice law without a degree in certain states?

No, in the United States, all states require a law degree from an accredited law school and passing the bar exam in order to practice law.


my name is cynthia, i have a law degree and a license to practice in Nigeria.I just relocated to the U.S and i intend to continue with law practice but no intentions of going to law school.please what do i do to be licensed here.thanks?

Sorry but there are laws and regulations in America meaning that you have to pass the bar exam in the state that you are intending on practicing law in.


How many years does it take to have masters degree in law?

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Can you get a law degree and licensed to practice law with a felony on your record?

In many countries you can do so.


Does a lawyer have to go to college?

It depends on the jurisdiction and their rules for practicing law. In most you have to have a college degree and a law degree to be admitted to practice.


Can a convicted felon get a law degree and practice law in the state of Florida?

See link below.


Can a person with a Indian law degree practice law in the US?

You would have to sit and pass the US law degree - which any other non-qualified person would have to do. Your Indian law degree would essentially be worthless.


Is a bachelor's degree required to practice law?

In Canada and the US, some law schools will admit students who have no formal university education, provided that the prospective student can demonstrate that s/he has the equivalent of a university degree through life experiences. Also, some law schools will admit students with exceptionally high marks before they finish their undergraduate degree. A bachelor's degree is not sufficient to practice law. You must have a law degree.


Is the common law of England the underlying source of law in America?

yes


If one got a law degree at NYU can one practice law in all fifty states?

There is no justifiable answer to the question 'If one got a law degree at NYU can one practice law in all fifty states'. However according to NYU website they have students from all 50 states attending courses, therefore reading between the lines, on could practice law in all fifty states if one got a law degree at NYU.


What type of degree did Gandhi get from England?

Gandhiji got Barrister degree from England. He studied Indian Law and jurisprudence from University College, London.