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no. you have to pass the bar exam to become a lawyer.
Anyone can become a lawyer if they graduate law school and pass the bar exam.
You need to get law school education first. You then need to take a Bar Exam in the state in which you want to practice. If you pass the exam, you can then be licensed to become a lawyer.
You do not need any experience to become a lawyer. You will the to pass the bar exam in the state you wish to practice in.
I'm not a lawyer, but I believe all you need to do is pass the bar exam.
No, there is no maximum age, either to go to law school or to pass the bar exam and become a lawyer.
Yes, many years of college and they have to pass the"BAR" exam
In the US they are typically: Graduate from an accredited law school Pass the background checks Pass the Professional Responsibility Exam Pass the appropriate Bar Exam Be sworn in
None. You have to have a law degree and pass the bar exam.
Depends but normally 8 years and then pass the bar exam.
To become a lawyer one needs to obtain an undergraduate degree. After receiving a Bachelor's one needs to go to law school and pass the Bar exam.
It's not that simple. You have to go to law school-Harvard does have a particularly well-respected law school, but there are many law schools all over the country. Once you graduate from law school, you have to pass the bar exam. Once you pass the bar exam, you can become a lawyer.