Yes, DUI lawyers have additional training that a regular lawyer does not have. A good DU lawyer may even be trained in administering road side Blood Alcohol level tests that police officers use when there is a suspected DUI.
A law degree followed by an apprenticeship in a law firm.
Generally, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school.
Generally, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
Generally, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
Once you have a degree and have passed the bar exam, there is no further training. Though it is recommended you keep brushed up on current laws and don't become out-dated
IN THIS JOB ON BEING A LAWYER IS IT REQUIRED TO DO SPECIAL PHYSICAL SILLS .
Same as a lawyer
In the US they are typically:Graduate from an accredited law schoolPass the background checksPass the Professional Responsibility ExamPass the appropriate Bar ExamBe sworn in
It depends what kind of lawyer you are studying to be.
Go to Uni
No.
Yes. Each state sets its own standards as to what training is required. Generally you must go to an ABA accredited law school and then pass a state bar exam. Your state's supreme court website will have the requirements to become a lawyer in your state.