An attorneys or solicitor must have taken a degree in law and in Great Britain passed what are called 'Bar Exams'.
Do you mean copyright attorneys? They need the standard degree that all others attorneys need: the J.D. (Juris Doctor).
Attorneys must attend a three year law school program after the completion of a 4 year bachelor's degree.
There is no legal requirement that elected legislators possess a law degree, or be attorneys.
Tax attorneys often get an Masters in the Letters of Law specializing in tax. That is after completing the JD degree.
The professional degree necessary for one to become an attorney is formally known as a Juris Doctorate, or JD. This information pertains to those interested in becoming certified by a bar association in the United States and may differ in foreign countries.Once they have a JD, they can continue school and obtain an LLM or Masters in the Letters of Law.
All attorneys pursue the same education. A Bachelor's degree followed by law school to earn their JD. Attorneys study various areas of the law in school and in continuing education, but all attorneys are licensed to practice general law in the state.
Medical attorneys should first have a law degree and have passed the bar in their respective states. They should also have specialized in medical law during law school.
There are many different attorneys such as: International Attorneys, Bankruptcy Attorneys, Employment Attorneys, Divorce Attorneys, and Social Security Attorneys. For a complete list check the government website.
Yes; patent examiners often have science degrees, but attorneys would not require them.
It is a series of college classes and courses taught to specifically teach aspriring attorneys the law and which leads (hopefully) to their achieving a degree.
A tax attorney is an attorney that specializes in tax law. In addition to the J. D. degree and the bar exam; a good tax attorney will also have additional education focused on tax legislation. Look for attorneys that have a LLM (Master of Laws) degree in tax law.Tax attorneys are often used to assist with serious tax problems or even criminal charges from the IRS. Tax attorneys are also helpful when setting up a new business structure, or for advanced estate planning.