what can I do to become a business lawyer?
Friday, December 12th, 2008 at
9:05 am
laurantbizz asked:
I would like to know the curriculum entailed/ time consumed and and what a typical business day would be like.
Thanks in advance for any information.
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I would like to know the curriculum entailed/ time consumed and and what a typical business day would be like.
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Go to school. Expect long days and lots of hard work. Much, much school.
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Four years of college, plus three more for a law degree. Then you can probably get hired by some large firm to help with their legal problems.
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I think you take a law degree majoring in business studies. You would have your basic introductions to law, the overview of processes for all kinds of law and the role of the lawyer in business in your first couple years. When you get to the specialization years you would be looking mainly at business law and studying cases and writing papers on how to solve business problems by quoting the regulations and procedures for these problems to prove you know where to find them.
Depending on where you work, you might be designing agreement papers for businesses to ask customers to sign, or business to business agreements. You would be reading other papers business lawyers from other businesses wrote up for signing by the company you work for or helping customers fight unfair business agreements that they signed.