Hi All,
I'm a law graduate student from China and currently I'm practicing commercial law in my home country. I'm planning to apply for JD next year and I also strongly wish to practice law in the U.S. But one of my big concern is the career prospect of law graduates in the next few years, especially whether it might be more difficult for a non-native English speaker to find a good legal job in the States. Wondering if anyone have any comments on this topic.
Thanks!
JD career prospect in the next few years
Posted Mar 08, 2011 11:49
Hi All,
I'm a law graduate student from China and currently I'm practicing commercial law in my home country. I'm planning to apply for JD next year and I also strongly wish to practice law in the U.S. But one of my big concern is the career prospect of law graduates in the next few years, especially whether it might be more difficult for a non-native English speaker to find a good legal job in the States. Wondering if anyone have any comments on this topic.
Thanks!
I'm a law graduate student from China and currently I'm practicing commercial law in my home country. I'm planning to apply for JD next year and I also strongly wish to practice law in the U.S. But one of my big concern is the career prospect of law graduates in the next few years, especially whether it might be more difficult for a non-native English speaker to find a good legal job in the States. Wondering if anyone have any comments on this topic.
Thanks!
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