You need a law degree. That is typically going to be 80 to 90 credits in law school.
You must become a international layer first.
It depends what kind of lawyer you are studying to be.
Many state bar associations have a continuing education requirement. You have to obtain a certain number of credits each year to remain current.
96 credits
To become a practicing business lawyer anywhere you will need to complete your bar exam, after you finish your masters in law.
To become a French lawyer, you ought to speak French of course! To become a lawyer from another country, a good command of the French language may help solve international cases and matters involving French law.
No specific subject is required for the undergraduate degree. In most places a law degree (JD) is required to sit for the bar exam.
A law degree followed by an apprenticeship in a law firm.
What is required or needed for a lawyer to advance up?
Two things lawyers are required to do are : a) take the bar exam to become a lawyer b) defend their side in court.
Generally, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school.
Generally, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.