Practice as a finance lawyer under the guidance of practicing lawyers and law school attorneys. Intern with government financial agencies, corporate law departments and law schools that offer internships. Following internships, register for additional training to remain current and to increase you knowledge as a finance lawyer.
Step four comes tomorrow to stay tuned!
Hmm... Sounds easy enough :P
ReplyDeleteYou have to be an apprentice before becoming a master :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome, always thaught about trying my hand at lawyering, you make everything so simple and easy, i cant wait for the next step, i love this blog more than i love my own childeren ;D
ReplyDeleteFinally step 3 is up. I must thankyou for your guiding hand. Keep the top posts coming.
ReplyDeletehmm, internships, never took that step.
ReplyDeleteNext step please!
ReplyDeletea simple step like this I imagine is one of the most complicated.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin did this.
ReplyDeletesounds difficult
ReplyDeletethanks :)))) really cute!
ReplyDeletegood night :)! here in germany it´s very late
xoxo
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Nice plans!
ReplyDeleteif I did law, I'd do business law I think... or mortgage law.
ReplyDeleteI used to want to be a lawyer in junior high school... I had it all planned out. Now I'm not so sure though. Apparently something like 75% of lawyers wish they had chosen a different profession. Nice info though.
ReplyDelete*waiting for step 4* :3
ReplyDeletehttp://lifeofbaron.blogspot.com here's my blog in case anyone's interested - just random posts about things I find interesting :)
i guess i missed step 1 and two...
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Nice to see someone writing about law school.
ReplyDeleteCool man =]
ReplyDeleteI study international law and diplomacy at an american university in my country
Thinking of switching to business law later, not sure yet, I hope I will know what I want before u move to the US for law school (master)
thanks for the info =]