California Attorneys & Lawyers
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By definition a California attorney is
defined as a professional person authorized
to practice law in California; conducts
lawsuits or gives legal advice in California.
Alternate words for a California attorney
is lawyer, barrister or solicitor, used
mostly in the United States. A person that
has been trained in California law and that
has been certified to give legal advice
or represent others in litigation in California.
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California
attorneys are qualified through the State Bar Of California.
The State Bar of California is the regulatory agency
for the state's attorneys, charged with admitting and
disciplining California attorneys.
Here is some information on becoming California attorneys.
Keep in mind that admission to law school is extremely
competitive. First one must receive a bachelor's degree
in a major that requires a lot of in-depth reading and
writing, such as history, political science or English.
Look through law school catalogs and make certain that
the American Bar Association has given the schools accreditation.
Always pay strict attention to application deadlines
and admission policies.
Take the Law School Admissions Test (L.S.A.T.). Arrange
to have the Law School Data Assembly Service send the
test scores and your college grades to the law schools
that you have in mind. After you are accepted in law
school the first half of your three years will be spent
studying only general areas of law, including contracts,
torts, property and constitutional law.
Find a part-time or summer internship while you are
attending school when becoming California attorneys.
Pick internships in an area of law in which you would
like to specialize so that you can be one step ahead
of the others.
After receiving the Juris Doctor, take California's
two-day written bar examination. If you have received
your legal education through correspondence courses,
be aware that California is the only state that will
allow you to take its bar exam. Pass the bar and you
have become one of the fine California attorneys.
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