Career as Lawyer

Stream : Law, Defense & Civil Services
Sub Stream : Lawyer

Lawyer

The job of a law professional is to provide its services to the clients by advising them in cases related to legal matters. Also, they represent their clients in disputes and legal issues by defending them in the court. A lawyer is also known as an attorney. Lawyers often initiate lawsuits, conduct law related research, participate in formal hearings, prepare legal documents, etc. Lawyers usually represent all sorts of clients ranging from individuals, government agencies, business corporations, etc. Law is a career which requires loads of patience and logical skills. From Mahatma Gandhi to Barack Obama, there is a long list of luminaries who have used the legal profession as a stepping-stone to unmatchable greatness.

WHO SHOULD CHOOSE THIS CAREER-

The legal profession may look attractive enough, but what it takes to become a great lawyer? 

While looking for a job, we search about the responsibilities, scope, qualification etc required for a particular. But we often forget the most important factors  i.e career interest, Aptitude and personality, needed to be considered, while applying for a job. 

Some of the basic aptitude, personality and interest required to succeed in this career-

           INTEREST       

          APTITUDE

            PERSONALITY

              Words

  • As a lawyer you would be required to make legal documents which needs ability to write compelling and clear copy with accurate spelling and grammar.

      Critical Dissection 

  • Critical dissection basically means ability to detect a problem and find way out from the available piece of information.

 

  •  As a law professional you would be required to find loopholes in a legal documents of opposite party.

Deliberate

  • This career needs someone who is patient in waiting for things to take their time.

 

  • Someone who is composed and unflustered by events. Take things as they come.

 

           Verification 

  • This profession requires someone with attentive focus as well as the capacity to work with increasingly extended strings of information.

 

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Assertive

  •  As a lawyer it is very essential for you to get your point across.

 

  • Be Determined, sometimes risk-taking, get what you want.

 

SCOPE OF LAW-

Unlike other forms of professional education, such as engineering or medicines, law education is both professional as well as liberal. With a growing economy and rise in the number of foreign firms targeting the Indian market, the requirements of legal expertise will only increase, making law a very lucrative career.

LAW ENTRANCE EXAM

In India, there are many examinations that a law aspirant can appear for in order to gain a degree in the same field. The examinations are as follows:

CLAT - Common Law Admission Test is another national level law entrance examination which is organised on a rotational basis by 19 NLUs (National Law Universities). The examination scores are used for admissions in the L.L.M and L.L.B Programs offered by NLUs and other law universities. CLAT 2018 is scheduled for May 13.

Here’s the structure of a CLAT:
English, including Comprehension-40 marks
General Knowledge/ Current Affairs- 50 marks
Elementary Mathematics- 20 marks
Legal Aptitude/Legal Awareness- 50 marks
Logical Reasoning- 40 marks.

AILET - All India Law Entrance Test is conducted exclusively by NLU, Delhi to provide admissions to LLB, LLM and PhD programs held by the same law school. The exam is conducted in offline mode, having 150 objective type questions. AILET 2018 is scheduled for May 6.

LSAT India - Law School Admission Test India or LSAT India is a national level law entrance examination. It is organised by Pearson VUE on behalf of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) every year. The examination is designed to test a candidate’s verbal reasoning and reading skills proficiency. LSAT India scores are accepted by nearly 76 law schools across India. 

Apart from Above, there are several other entrance exams which are conducted by institutes individually. which are listed below:-
AIBE : All India Bar Exam
ALS : Amity Law School
CLAT : Common Law Admission Test
DU : Delhi University Faculty of Law
GLC Mumbai : Government Law College, Mumbai
ILS Pune : Indian Law Society
QLTT : Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test
SSLC Pune : Symbiosis Society's Law College, Pune
TNDALU Chennai : Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai.

FIELDS OF LAW-

The various field one can specialise includes- 
-Civil Law
-Criminal Law
-Corporate Law
-Taxation Law
-Labor Law
-International Law
-Family Law
-Constitutional Law
-Administration Law
-Patent Law 
-cyber law. etc.

LAW CAREERS-

There are pool of opportunities for a law graduate. One can either practice as an advocate in a court of law or work with Corporate Firms

  • Litigation-

With degree in law a candidate can go tradition career path that is to practice as 'lawyer'. But before joining the court of law the candidate has to qualify for Bar exam conducted by Bar council of India. A litigating lawyer, hears out the case, drafts it for the client and either by himself/herself or assisted with a team fight the case in a court of law or tribunal. Also, specializing in novel areas of law like Intellectual property Lawyers, Tax Lawyers, Arbitrary Lawyers and Constitutional Lawyers has become a trend now-a-days.

  • Corporate sector-

Both private and public has provide great job provider for law graduates as these companies are always on look out for legal professional for their legal matters related to business.

  • Law firms-

It is a joint organisation between lawyers who have come together to offer their expertise to clients under one name. Job at a law firm involves dealing with a wide variety of problems that may or may not be restricted to a particular area of the law.
Some of the top Law Firms in India are: 
-Amarchand & Mangaldas
-AZB & Partners
-J Sagar Associates
-Luthra & Luthra
-Khaitan & Co.

  • Media and Law- 

Legal journalism covers legal proceedings in courts, arbitration events, criminal matters, etc., which are disseminated to the public.

Legal Publishing: Lawyers get an opportunity to work as editors for various types of print and electronic media. It is a good option for those with a knack for writing.

Law Reporting: One can take up a career as a law reporter with TV channels and newspapers. Ranging from high profile cases to concerns related to social issues and human rights, a new path for lawyers has opened up in this field.
Judicial Services/Civil Services
The State Judicial Services Examination organized by the High Courts for their respective states, is a safe and sound option for those of you, who wish to pursue a stable government career. One may also opt for the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission, which is the most prestigious examination in the country.

  • Legal Process Outsourcing

Legal Processing outsourcing (LPO) is the delegation of core legal functions like making first drafts of cases, compliance work, legal research, etc. to an external counsel. The assigned task is completed on the basis of set parameters and fixed timelines. You can become an important part of reputed MNCs by forging a career in LPO.
  

  • Indian Legal Service

 There is also an option of legal service in Department of Legal Affairs and Legislative Council in Legislative Department. Law officers and legal advisors are appointed in almost all the ministries/department/undertakings of the government of India and state Government. 

Apart from above their is also career opportunites in other sector like-

Teaching - This is best field when you don't need to work for a long hours. You can go for LLM and the take up teaching Law as a subject in the law colleges.

Bank Jobs - IBPS SO Exam qualification assures the aspirants's selection at the preferred position like IT Officer, Law officer etc in the Indian Government Bank.

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