Usually one needs to go Law School (after a 4 year college) to obtain your JD degree. Then to actually practice law, you must pass your state's bar exam.
To become a state attorney, one must first start with completing law school. Then take the bar exam in the particular state one would like to practice. Finally, one must be able to find a job in the district attorney's office one is seeking.
You can become an attorney in any state. You will have to pass their bar exam.
Well, first you have to become an attorney...........
Yes it requires special training to become a Trade Mark attorney. One must pass a number of tests regarding Patent and Trade Mark Attorney Qualification.
With very few exceptions, one must earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree to become an attorney.
"To become an Estate tax attorney, you would need to have a background in economics. Then you would need to take the state bar exam after law school, and know realty laws."
In the United States, a person does not have to be an attorney to serve as Attorney General in all states, but having a law degree and legal experience is typically preferred for the role. Requirements may vary by state and country.
Not long at all. Some one can give you their power of attorney. It just takes as long as it takes to write it up.
One would normally have to attend a University to study and eventually become an attorney. This can be done by applying to attend a certain university, or to complete your studies through mail. Search your local area for the best University available to apply.
No, it is not possible to become an attorney without passing the bar exam.
To become an attorney one must first earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree and then pass a background check and bar exam.
An attorney 2 is no recognisised profession, anywhere.Becoming an attorney requires different qualifications depending on where you are. An attorney in the Ukraine is not an attorney in Mexico