A law graduate from India has to complete one year law course in US because the law course in US is 4 years but in India it is three year furthermore you have to pass a bar Exam in U.S, then you are eligible and before that you must have green card /citizenship or work permit for stay.
A lawyer who can practice anywhere.
No, a lawyer must be licensed to practice law in each state where they want to practice.
A private practice lawyer is a self-employed lawyer. They usually work in a law firm, and deal with things like accidents.
Being a good lawyer does not depend on what religion you practice.
No, a lawyer must be licensed to practice law in the specific state where they want to practice federal law.
In most countries a lawyer needs to be registered to practice law at the bar of the contry in which a trial is to be held. Thus the US lawyer would need to be so registered to formally represent a client in Australia.
A lawyer must be licensed in the particular state in order to practice in the United states.
No, a lawyer cannot practice law without passing the bar exam in the jurisdiction where they intend to practice.
The in-charge of Indian sports are not giving them facilities or practice. But the in-charge of US & CHINA are giving full attencence to them.
To become a lawyer you will need to first obtain an undergraduate degree. The next step is to obtain a law degree through education at a law school. A lawyer must also pass the bar exam for the state they intend to practice in.
As long as that lawyer also has a degree or license from California.
It depends on the type of lawyer, who they work for, and where they are located. Government lawyers can make as little as 40,000 a year. Private practice attorneys can do really well if they have a good reputation, and a good practice. In the long run, money is not a good reason to decide to be a lawyer. Most of us do not make the money necessary to justify the cost of the education.