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DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO BECOME A LAWYER??

just wondering if theres anyway you can jump straight to a specialist area...or if you have to do 'the lot' initially.
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  • There a few legal people who post on here but maybe not so much at weekends, essentially you need a law degree which covers all seven areas of the legal profession: contract & tort, criminal, equity and trust law, EU laws, public and property law.

    You either need to do this as a degree in its own right, or do a first degree in another (unrelated) field and then do a one year course that covers the above areas, I believe these are quite intensive and expensive.

    So to answer your question you need the generic degree/qualification before you specialise.
    http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/home.law
  • ah ok thanks a lot, ive studied intellectual property law and contract law a lot as part ofmy degree...looks like ill have to the the 1 year diploma. 7bloody grand!! i just wondered if there was a way around it thats all...dont really want to pump that much into something and then decide that its not for me. cheers blackforest
  • i don't think you do need a law degree to be honest but you ddeffo need a degree -

    i work for lawyers in holborn and our "trainees" have to spend 6 months in every department learning bits of everything before qualifying in a specific area.

    look at our website

    www.olswang.com

    it has info on there if it helps
  • Hi
    As well as the degree or CPE (the Diploma) you would also have to do the 1 year Legal Practice Course, followed by 2 more years as a Trainee Solicitor. As a Trainee you have to practice at least 4 different types of law, under supervision. After that you are "qualified" and can start to specialise. Good luck !
  • ok...thanks very much for the info.....certainly something for me to think about
  • i think StuofSE7 on here is going through the process now mate so he'd be a good person to ask.
  • [cite]Posted By: Ledge Knows[/cite]

    i work for lawyers in holborn and our "trainees" have to spend 6 months in every department learning bits of everything before qualifying in a specific area.

    Where abouts in Holborn mate, Im just above Starbucks.

    Mark, when I have more time I'll type up all you need to know here.
  • stu,

    What starbucks - is ther emore than 1 in Holborn.

    I work in the building that starbucks is in at 90 High Holborn - the reception has the big orange wall.
  • Is that near the Edexcel building? I work just down opposite chancery lane, next to the big vision express.
  • cheers stu greatly appreciated
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  • [cite]Posted By: Stu of SE7[/cite]Is that near the Edexcel building? I work just down opposite chancery lane, next to the big vision express.

    no bit further up just past red lion st
  • Ahhh, I know where you mean, you're pretty close to that awesome Japanese restaurant then!
  • you can do a conversion which is a year full time, two part time, but you need a degree of some other kind to do that. I was thinking of doing it myself having dealt with a fair few so-called lawyers recently. However you then have to find somewhere to do your 'apprenticeship' with a firm, and if you are a bit older you will have to cope with prejudice that goes with that, the drop in salary etc.
  • mark....did you ever become a lawyer? If you did you may well be sitting in a lovely plush office that needs a new carpet....If you do, why not consider calling MOG because he can help you out there...he's a carpet fitter I believe.
  • Ledge small world i came across a number of olswang ladies this morning early doors over at whitchapel never heard of the name now twice in a day spooky...or sign to leave early and go on the lash !!
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