Judges usually hire law students during their second or third years of law school to begin working as law clerks after they graduate. The term "law clerk" is also sometimes used to refer to law students who are working for a law firm for the summer or part-time during the semester, or after graduation while they are waiting for their bar results. Law clerks, whether they are working for a judge, a law firm, or some other legal employer, are people who are either in law school or who have recently graduated.
There are 3 phases to becoming a lawyer: you get a legal education, you pass the bar exam, and you get hired by a law firm. In theory you could also start your own law firm, although that is harder to do.
Law is largely a self-regulated profession. In the US, the bar association of each state controls who can practice law there. Most require an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university, a law degree (JD or LLB) from a law school accreditted by the American Bar Association (a national organization of lawyers not connceted with any one state), passing a written exam, and passing a character and fitness review. But there are exceptions. I believe California will let an applicant take the exam if their law school was not ABA-accreditted and will admit you to the bar (that is, license you to practice law) if you pass. I don't think New York requires you to go to a law school at all--if you pass the bar exam and fitness review, you're in, though it's probably a bit more involved than that in real life.
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A diploma from a law school, a doctor of jurisprudence degree, and a passing bar exam.
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In order to become an investment fraud lawyer you need to become a lawyer who then specialises on the said field. In order to work as a lawyer you generally need a university degree in law and - depending on which country you chose to work in - possibly also acceptance into the bar association or a similar guild-like structure of advocates.
to become a lawyer you need to get an op of around 9
The degree that you would need to become a lawyer would be a law degree.
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.
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First of all, you must be able to use proper English, which it appears you do not know how to use. "Do you have to get an A to become a lawyer". And generally yes, you do need an A to become a good lawyer.
i think all u need 2 do is wait till high school and learn as much as u can about the law and other famous/good lawyer btw:i want to be a lawyer too:)
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.
I need a Law degree
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