Thursday, October 28, 2010

A Look At The Requirements For Fun And Rewarding Careers Which Involve The Law

By Susan Good

Many people think that they want to practice a career that involves the law. It is important to look at the full range of legal professions that are available and learn more about what it will take to qualify for these professions. Here is a look at some of the legal careers available and information on the education needed to pursue them.

When someone thinks of the law, a job as a prosecuting or defense attorney may instantly spring to mind. This career can be a rewarding and lucrative one but it does require spending an extended period of time in school. Once a legal degree has been earned, it is then necessary to pass a bar exam in order to become a practicing attorney. There are many different areas that attorneys can specialize in. They include criminal, contract, environmental and real estate specializations.

For individuals who like the idea of working in the legal field but who do not want to spend an extended period of time in school, there is the paralegal career. A paralegal will work as an assistant to an attorney and help with tasks such as preparing documents, filing papers and performing research. Depending on their legal specialization their tasks may include more than that but it will depend on the attorney that a paralegal is working with to determine what those duties will be. They are still required to obtain special training although this is usually at a community college rather than a university.

If the thrill of the courtroom is of interest to an individual there is another career which may interest someone. Court reporters work in the courtroom and prepare word for word records of trials. They are also known as court stenographers. Although most people think that they transcribe trials there are other areas where they are employed as well. They may also record what goes on during meetings, depositions and speeches. Many schools offer courses in legal transcription that provide the basic training needed to work in this career.

Although it can be interesting to work in a courtroom, many people prefer a career in legal enforcement rather than in working as a lawyer. However, they should not think that working as police officers are the only way to enforce the legal system. There are careers such as crime scene investigators that may be of more interest. In order to get a career such as this, it may be necessary to spend time at a college or university taking math and science courses as well as more specialized education courses as well.

There are many different legal careers available. If someone is interested in possibly being employed in one of these careers doing more research can be the best way to tell which one career would suit them best. They can then find out which schools offer the education they will need to be employed in, and succeed at, their chosen career.

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