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The Basics
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A lawyer is a person who practices law Important Terms: ◦ Legal: relating to the law ◦ Client: a lawyer's customer ◦ Draft: prepare a document ◦ Represent: to work for someone ◦ Attorney: lawyer
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Give legal advice ◦ Tells clients about the law ◦ Advises them on what they can and cannot do Draft important legal documents ◦ Contracts ◦ Wills ◦ Leases ◦ Power of Attorney
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Represents clients in legal matters: ◦ Transactions Buying/selling property Negotiating a lease ◦ Litigation: representing clients in court ◦ Criminal Law Prosecution- work for the government Criminal Defense- Defend people suspected of committing crimes
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Analytical skills Diligence Strong reading and writing skills Perseverance Honesty Hard working
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Bachelor's Degree- typically 4 years of college Take LSAT (Law School Admission Test) typically the summer before your final year of college and then apply to law school Law School- typically 3 years Take state bar examination after graduation Get sworn into the state bar once you pass the exam
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Law school is typically 3 years There is a lot of reading, generally hundreds of pages a week Read past cases, analyze them, and apply the rules 1st year you take required courses Years 2 and 3 you choose your own courses Your entire grade in each class is determined by a single 4 hour exam at the end of the semester
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The law school you graduate from has a significant impact on the job you get after law school. Graduating from a top law school means you are much more likely to secure a good job upon graduating and in the future. Law schools rank all student, and these rankings are a big factor getting internships, jobs, clerkships, etc. You can also set yourself apart by being on law review, moot court team, and mock trial team
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It is crucial to network during law school, as this often leads to opportunities down the line As a student, you should take advantage of the free events offered, including: ◦ Networking events ◦ Social events ◦ Local bar events ◦ School functions ◦ Alumni gatherings Develop relationships early on and maintain those relationships over time
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Specializing in any type of law you choose Plenty of schools to choose from Certain types of lawyers make good money Can be exciting and interesting Respected field
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Competitive Field Tend to work longer hours Certain types of lawyers do not make good money Possibility of high student loans
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