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Janell Arnett

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==Lawyers in the law profession are responsible to do different duties or tasks one task preformed is arguing,debating and supplying evidence to support their client. Lawyers also counsels their client. Another thing a lawyer is responsible to study on their case to make sure they can support the client. ==

[|Level of education required] == To become a professional lawyer you are responsible to do 7 years of school in most cases. The 7 years of school years in total,4 years of college which is an undergraduate study along with 3 years of law school. After law school and getting your degrees you MUST take a bar test which provides you with a licence for law.Without passing or taking the bar exam it's not possible to become a lawyer. ==

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==The annual salary a lawyer is started with is estimated of $54,130 a year. They are many other kinds of lawyers that get a different pay. An annual peak level a lawyer is being paid is $165,470. When becoming a lawyer comes along great benefits such as retirement plans, health plans, vacation days, sick days. == = = =__[|Future prospects in this field/chances of getting this job]__ = =The chances of becoming a lawyer is high. Since there are more people in the world they will be way more crimes being done and lawyers will have to defend them. There are also people who want to do contracts etc and a lawyer will have to be behind it.Therefore the chances of becoming a lawyer will always be high because lawyers are always needed. = = = =__[|Average hours spent on the job] __= = Lawyers do most of their work in offices, law libraries, and courtrooms.They sometimes meet in clients homes or places of business and when if needed in hospitals or prisons. Lawyers often work long hours the lawyers who work full time work about 33 percent work 50 or more hours per week. =

=__[|High school/ college] __= =Lawyers are recommended to study reading, writing, speaking, researching, analyzing, and thinking logically to succeed in the law business. Classes in English, foreign languages, public speaking, government, philosophy, history, economics, mathematics, and computer science, are useful.Any work experience, and sometimes, a personal interview may also me recommended.All law schools approved by the American Bar Association require future lawyers to take the LSAT. =

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