How Do I Become A Lawyer
The legal profession offers a variety of roles which can provide a prosperous career, not all the lawyers in the completed a degree in law with 18.5% of a poll of 7000 saying they had a degree in another area and 23% moving from other careers. The industry is thriving and continuing to look for skills offered from a range of backgrounds and different countries.
If you are a non-law graduate, you can undertake a ‘Graduate Diploma in Law’ as an alternative way to qualify. It is also known as the Common Professional Exam or a Law Conversion course and allows graduates with a non-law degree to ‘convert’ their existing education with a one year course.
Once you have completed a law qualification of any sort including a law degree you will still need to complete a Legal Practice Course. The LPC is the final qualification to become a solicitor and is compulsory. It is designed to ensure trainee solicitors have the knowledge and skills they need. This course is offered all over the UK and takes one year full time. To be finally qualified as a solicitor you need to under take a two year ‘Training Contract’ which involves practice based training almost like an apprenticeship.
If you are from outside the UK but within the EU there are a range of rules you must follow if you are a qualified lawyer from and wish to practice law in the UK. Otherwise EU member states are free to do business and offer legal services amongst themselves.
If you are from outside the EU and wish to practice Law in the UK you must obtain a ‘Certificate of Eligibility’ from the Law Society of England and Wales in order to sit the ‘Qualified Lawyers Test’. The QLT is a conversion test which enables foreign lawyers to practice in the UK. In order to qualify for the QLT you must have more than 2 years legal practice experience of which at least one year must have been gained by practising the law of England and Wales, supervised by a solicitor who has been admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales.
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