Most states in the US require a Bachelor's Degree and a law Degree. Then you have to pass the bar exam. There are many bar exam prep courses available and most prospective attorney's take one prior to the exam. If they don't pass, the individual is going to have to study another six months before they can take the exam again.
You will need a lawyer. It can take up to a decade or more.
A lawyer needs to attend college for about 7 years. There are moments spent in class and those periods spent learning the practice before rejoining school.
Jefferson was a farmer, a lawyer and a scientist in private life. He also had a long and leading career as a public servant before he was President.
John Atom's was a lawyer for 35 years
Six to eight years Lawyers must have a degree in some discipline before going to law school
As long as that lawyer also has a degree or license from California.
All of his adult life. He was a lawyer even as a justice.
Depends upon the court and the jurisdiction.You do not need to be a lawyer at all to be appointed to the US Supreme Court (although that is the only US court this is true of).In England, you need to be a lawyer for 10 years before you can become a recorder, which is the lowest level of open court judge.
See a lawyer about this one kiddo,...I'm pretty sure you need specilaized advice here.
No. Not by a long shot.
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7 years