This is a Question on "Study Law in Office program-questions- California- Ehline's reply and more questions"; here is the answer I got: Jurist said... Q: 1) How can you find a law firm/ office to start ...
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![]() | Study Law in Office program-questions- California- Ehline's reply and more questions
here is the answer I got: Jurist said... Q: 1) How can you find a law firm/ office to start this program? Answer: You have to start making calls and sending e mails. Q: 2)Is there a published list for Law firms who serve this program? A: No This is an obscure program and your supervising attorney must have at least 5 years active experience as a lawyer before you can study under him and get credit. October 8, 2007 9:16 PM Does anyone has an advice? Thank you in advance for your help.
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![]() | Re: Study Law in Office program-questions- California- Ehline's reply and more questions
find a job as a paralegal the most common way of becoming an attorney without going to law school, as far as I have seen/heard, is to work as a paralegal. After you started working in a law firm, you will meet nice senior attorneys who is willing to sponsor you. Also, it allows you to understand what practicing law is all about before you waste too much time into it. It is much easier to find a paralegal job when you are not in law school, after you become a JD, you are so-called "over-qualified" and nobody will hire you as a paralegal:) |
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