Hi guys,
I'm graduating next week from a law school with a LLM. Actually I'm so scared that i will not find a job. I'm making some application as paralegal in law office, i hope will find something.
My concern is about he conditions to take the califonia bar exam. Do anybody know a civil law lawyers admitted to take the bar exam?
I mean someon in my situation who is not attorney in his home country and do not any bar form any states in the US.
Thanks for ur help
Jobs after LLM
Posted May 02, 2007 00:07
Hi guys,
I'm graduating next week from a law school with a LLM. Actually I'm so scared that i will not find a job. I'm making some application as paralegal in law office, i hope will find something.
My concern is about he conditions to take the califonia bar exam. Do anybody know a civil law lawyers admitted to take the bar exam?
I mean someon in my situation who is not attorney in his home country and do not any bar form any states in the US.
Thanks for ur help
I'm graduating next week from a law school with a LLM. Actually I'm so scared that i will not find a job. I'm making some application as paralegal in law office, i hope will find something.
My concern is about he conditions to take the califonia bar exam. Do anybody know a civil law lawyers admitted to take the bar exam?
I mean someon in my situation who is not attorney in his home country and do not any bar form any states in the US.
Thanks for ur help
Posted May 02, 2007 06:17
paralegal ? I think you may be overqualified for such a position - don't forget that in the US, paralegal positions are available for people with a Bachelor degree, that is before their J.D. so the people filling paralegal positions have no legal education at all.
I am not sure it is such a good idea to take such a position as you are only diminishing yourself in the eyes of employer and diminishing the value of your LLM, not to mention that the pay won't be too good.
paralegal ? I think you may be overqualified for such a position - don't forget that in the US, paralegal positions are available for people with a Bachelor degree, that is before their J.D. so the people filling paralegal positions have no legal education at all.
I am not sure it is such a good idea to take such a position as you are only diminishing yourself in the eyes of employer and diminishing the value of your LLM, not to mention that the pay won't be too good.
I am not sure it is such a good idea to take such a position as you are only diminishing yourself in the eyes of employer and diminishing the value of your LLM, not to mention that the pay won't be too good.
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