you need to know the law
No, not all lawyers are also doctors. Lawyers specialize in legal matters, while doctors specialize in medical matters. Each profession requires different education and training.
A lawyer is an attornery
To become a labor law lawyer you will need to get a bachelor's and Juris Doctor degree. After this you must join the Bar (an organization of lawyers).
Doctors, lawyers, and janitors aren't all paid the same due to differences in education, training, and the nature of their work. Doctors and lawyers typically require extensive education and specialized training, leading to higher salaries that reflect the complexity and responsibility of their roles. In contrast, janitorial work, while essential, generally requires less formal education and training, resulting in lower wages. Additionally, market demand and the economic value placed on different professions further contribute to these salary disparities.
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no you do not need any special training you will be taught in college!
you don't need any education just skill
A four-year college degree plus three years of law school are the basic educational requirements for lawyers. After formal training candiates must pass a stringent bar examination.
Lawyers don't normally have a position on the board of education. They are hired when there is a problem.
Both lawyers and doctors undergo extensive education and training, typically requiring a bachelor's degree followed by professional school. Lawyers attend law school and pass the bar exam, while doctors attend medical school and complete residency training. Both professions have a duty to uphold ethical standards and provide competent care to their clients or patients. However, lawyers primarily deal with legal matters and represent clients in court, while doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions.