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In a court of law, the final decision is typically made by the judge if it is a bench trial (no jury). In cases with a jury, the final decision is made collectively by the jury based on the evidence presented and the law as instructed by the judge.
Summary judgment is a final judgment that disposes of an entire case or specific issues within a case without a trial. It can be appealed, but if no appeal is filed, the decision becomes final.
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Yes, Alabama offers law license reciprocity with Kentucky. Attorneys licensed in Kentucky can apply for admission to the Alabama State Bar without having to take the Alabama bar exam, provided they meet certain requirements such as having practiced law actively for a certain number of years.
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You have to be a member of the Virginia State Bar. And entry requires taking and passing the Bar Exam and the Professional Responsibility Exam. And in order to take the exam, you must have a law degree.
Answer 1: BAR examAnswer 2: The first answer is incorrect. The bar exam is what one takes once one has graduated from law school, and wishes to become a lawyer.The exam that one takes in order to get into law school is the "Law School Admissions Test" (LSAT).
There are three branches. Judicial which rules by the law, Legislative which makes the laws and Executive which rules by the law. Some Jobs in Each: Judicial- Supreme court of Canada, Provincial Courts Legislative- Governer General, House of Commons, Senate Executive- Prime Minister, Governer General, Monarch, Cabinet. Trust me, all the answers are right. I got 100% on my final exam. This was a huge part.
Law school is a completely new experience. You will learn a new way of thinking. Your fellow students will all be intelligent high-achievers. Preparation for and attendance at every class are extremely important, as is comprehensive note-taking. In common law jurisdictions, law is taught by the casebook method. During your three years of law, you will study roughly 10,000 cases. You will be expected to come to class fully prepared, ready to discuss each case and debate with your professor and fellow students how it differs from other similar cases. You will analyze the thinking of judges. A typical first year student will study Contract Law, Property Law, Criminal Law, Tort Law, Procedural Law, Constitutional Law, and one or two optional law courses. Following most courses, there will be a three-hour final exam. It will usually be an "open book" exam, i.e., you will be able to bring your books and notes into the exam and refer to them throughout the exam. It will be of great benefit in an exam to have a well organized set of notes to which you can refer.
To get into law school you have to pass a law entrance exam. It doesn't matter what your major is. However some majors are better than otheres in preparing one for the entrance exam. But there are hundreds of exam prep publications one can study.
The bar exam is taken after you successfully complete law school.
A bar exam is an examination which must be taken in order to practise law in the United States.
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In order to become a Lawyer you have to have an undergraduates or bachelor degree, then apply for law school. From there you will learn the Rules of Evidence and practice. Your final test will be the BAR Exam which varies from state to state
Some social workers might be lawyers, but it is not necessary for a social worker to hold a law degree or to have passed the bar exam (the law exam.)