You do not need to be a citizen to practice law in the United States, except for the state of Louisiana. You do have to meet each state's requirements and pass the bar exam in the state you plan on practicing in.
A US citizen can practice law in the UK. They must first pass the bar exam and then get hired by a UK law firm.
Why is a study of Business Law important to you as a citizen of pakistan? Quote at least two reasons
Lawyers.
bilment&pledge
It's all about patient safety and safe practice. Protecting your license and professional accountability.
To study law, you typically need a bachelor's degree followed by a juris doctor (J.D.) degree from a law school. The number of points or credits required for a J.D. program can vary but usually ranges from 80 to 90 credits. This will take approximately 3 years to complete full-time.
You need a Bachelor's Degree, followed by a Law Degree and admittance to the Bar of the state/province/country that you wish to practice in.
for study island answers: obeying the law :)
No
constitution
most of the skills you use for history you need them for law
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