No, paralegals are not members of the bar. they do research and errands for the lawyers for whom they work
Yes, they can. However, they must attend law school (or in some states they may "read" for the law) but they must pass the Bar Examination.
Yes, many years of college and they have to pass the"BAR" exam
you need a 70% or more
you need to have 4 years of undergraduate college and 3 years of law school and you also need to pass the state bar test
Jules Verne had to pass the bar exam in order to get his law degree.
To become an attorney in California, you need to complete a bachelor's degree, pass the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), attend an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school, pass the California Bar Exam, and meet other requirements set by the State Bar of California.
It's a test. You take it and get enough right answers.
You have to pass the State Bar test.
you need a 70% or more
To be any kind of attorney you need to go to and graduate from a law school. Upon graduation you can take the Bar Exam. The Bar Exam is an extremely tough test, but once you pass it, you are officially a lawyer!
To be a lawyer, you need to graduate three years of law school and be accepted into the state bar association. To get into law school you have to have a bachelor's degree, have a satisfactory score on the LSAT test, and be accepted. To be accepted into the bar you have to pass a huge test and undergo a stringent character examination.
A Bachelor of Law degree. You also need to pass the bar exam.