Sunday, August 17, 2008

Hi, what does one have to do to practice law as a lawyer in Illinois? -

I am graduating from college with a master s degree in aviation science soon and I would like to continue my education by completing graduate law school. Does anyone know what the fastest way to become a lawyer is in Illinois? It is going to happen one way or another, I just don t know much about this yet. So, please fill me in OK. 10 points to anyone who really knows what they are talking about.

Hi, First and foremost, you must be admitted to the American Bar Association. For comprehensive information go to: Click here: http://www.abanet.org/careercounsel/prel... They can provide concise details and information for you. Objection overruled, Happy Thanksgiving, Darryl S.

You attend law school (since you already have a masters, you would probably be eligible for an L.L.M.) and then have to pass the Bar examination. Some of the higher courts have certain additional requirements, but I believe passing the Bar is sufficient to get you started.

Pass the state bar exam.

the best way to practice law anywhere is to charge bucket loads of money and talk complete s t

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