No, it is not possible to become an attorney without passing the bar exam.
No, it is not possible to become a lawyer without passing the bar exam. Passing the bar exam is a requirement to practice law in most jurisdictions.
No. You need the degrees and the college. You have to have a 4 year degree, take the LSAT, and enroll in a law school.
To become an attorney-in-fact, you need to be legally capable of making decisions and you must be appointed by someone through a power of attorney document. There are no specific educational or professional requirements to become an attorney-in-fact, but it's important to act in the best interests of the person who appointed you.
no
This is not possible.
Well, first you have to become an attorney...........
DUDE anything is possible these days.
Training to become a truck driver can be made possible by perusing certain websites: www.becomeatruckdriver.com. There is information about licensing and passing tests to become a successful driver.
It's not possible
anything is possible!
Not possible.
It is actually quite illegal to claim to be a lawyer without passing the proper government regulated exams for your state. Claiming to be a lawyer or practicing law in the way an attorney would, is a misrepresentation of your qualifications, and is actually punishible with fines and jail time.