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What type of lawyer is in demand?

What type of lawyer is in demand?

The recent uptick in litigation of all types is driving demand for legal professionals who can represent clients in areas such as complex civil litigation, commercial litigation, insurance defense, class actions, labor and employment, personal injury lawsuits and regulatory actions.

Can you go to law school with any undergraduate degree?

Law schools do not require any particular bachelor’s degree at this time. Any bachelor’s degree is allowed for the student wishing to go to law school. That said, there are subjects that will better prepare the student for law school: political science, history, criminal justice, or philosophy are just a few.

Which type of lawyer is the easiest?

Government law is the easiest. Very little work at a state or federal commission.

Can you complete law school in 2 years?

Two-year J.D. programs allow students to graduate faster, but with fewer opportunities for internships. Smith chose the two-year program at the University of Dayton School of Law, one of a growing number of schools offering accelerated options for completing a J.D.

What type of lawyer gets paid the least?

Overall Salary Data The May 2011 data published by the BLS showed an average annual salary of $49,960 for paralegals. The average for lawyers was $130,490 annually. Ten percent of all paralegals earned no more than $29,390 per year, but the lowest-paid lawyers earned at least $54,120.

What are the best undergraduate degrees for law school?

Top 10 Most Popular Undergraduate Majors for Prospective Law Students

  1. Political Science. Admitted Students: 9,612.
  2. Psychology. Admitted Students: 2,960.
  3. Miscellaneous. Admitted Students: 2,904.
  4. History. Admitted Students: 2,657.
  5. English. Admitted Students: 2,564.
  6. Economics. Admitted Students: 2,373.
  7. Criminal Justice.
  8. Philosophy.

What do undergraduates major in to become a lawyer?

You may choose to major in subjects that are considered to be traditional preparation for law school, such as history, English, philosophy, political science, economics or business, or you may focus your undergraduate studies in areas as diverse as art, music, science and mathematics, computer science, engineering.

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