In the US, most attorneys have an undergraduate degree and a JD (Juris Doctor). The undergraduate degree can be in about anything, but business (for those interested in the business area), political science (if you're interested in politics), or English (the writing skills are very important) are very common. After the undergraduate degree, law school (to earn a JD) takes three years. Then all you have to do is pass the bar!
A previous responder indicated a LLD (Doctor of Law) was necessary, but the LLD is actually an honorary degree which cannot be used to sit for the bar exam in any state.
Individuals who successfully complete law school are awarded a juris doctor (JD) degree. However, to practice law the individual must pass the bar-exam.
A lawyer also has to pass the Law School Admission Test (LSAD) and many other tests.
You need a law degree in graduate school and an undergraduate degree that is acceptable to the law school.
thee degree you would most likely need would be your master"s
To become a lawyer, an undergraduate degree and a Juris Doctor degree.
a bachelors degree
lawyers degree
Lawyers go to graduate school in Law. Called law schools...all they give is degrees in law... Many schools have programs and even advanced degrees (after receiving your law degree) that are specialized in a field of law.
American College of Trial Lawyers was created in 1950.
The ones on the left
There is no educational requirement for a tattoo designer.
No, they met when they were both lawyers. No, they met when they were both lawyers.
Harvard law school
Some do. Others may have degrees in history or related subjects.
Some of the college degrees are bachelor and master degrees
Lovers Need Lawyers was created on 2004-05-25.
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.
You do not need a degree. But you must be licensed. There are coaching degrees though that could help you get a job