Showing posts with label Before. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Before. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Two of the Abstract Purposes of Law Education

Three self-asked questions initiated me to write this article: why can't a legal specialist in one country, be equally a legal specialist in all other countries around the world? What can I do, should what I am schooled is different from the real practice in the society? And finally, can I still understand or deal with the law, if the laws adopted by the legislative institution that were once taught in school and latter amended or totally changed, after I become a law practitioner in the society?
http://www.bestnursingdegree.com/img/charts/more2.jpgMost of us do not know two of the hidden purposes of law education: "being able to deal with brand-new situation and following the positive or negative legal evolution in the society."
Everything, to some extent, always positively and negatively changes; however this tendency has never been taught or been informed in school; it is the hidden purpose of law education. Other subjects besides law may be the same, but I just want to be specific in law subject, to make it easier for me to explain and to make the readers easier to understand this article.
Every law subjects taught in school might not be totally the same as the real practice in the society, or I can say they may be totally different. This is what I call: the social reality. Studying law is also about knowing the social reality. The professors and the learners themselves should teach and be prepared for the always-fluctuated tendency in the society; otherwise we can't be a law specialist.
To me, always making ourselves deeply aware of the real situations not only in the country where the law subjects are taught, but also in other countries around the world, would make us law specialists, then can always adapt to the new situation and be equally a law specialist in any country that we want to work in.
The second purpose of law education is "closely follow the legal evolution." Indeed, as the society diversifies, governmental changes from one mandate to another, laws always change to get on track with these social trends. So the purpose of law education, in this point, is to be always able to follow the legal evolution in the society, the amendments or even the total changes of the laws in the society. Law specialist must be able to practice or give legal advice, no matter how the laws have changed or in even any form of government.
Remember! We are not studying laws for today law specialist, but to always be a law specialist, until we die. And we are not studying law to practice in only one society, we are studying law to practice in any society and any situation.
My advices on law education:
1- Prepare yourself to be a professional problem solver, if you want to study law.
2- Adapting yourself to and always closely follow the legal evolution are the two most important sources to become an internationally-recognized law specialist.
3- Good to the most is the purpose of law.
4- If you study law to be a rich, you will only be rich when you are living, but you will be the poorest, after you die.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Opportunities for Gaining an Online Education in Law

http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/images/rule_of_law/news_egypt_continuing_legal_education_program_expanded.jpgAre you looking to gain the education needed to pursue a successful career in law, but don't have the time to complete a traditional education program. There are numerous options available to you through accredited online schools and colleges. You have the opportunity to gain the skills you need to enter into the law career you desire, by completing online training from the comfort of your own home. Not all training can be completed online and some online law programs are not accredited. Studies can be completed in specialized areas of study and allow you to choose the level of training you would like to receive.
Training for a career in law will require a lot of time and dedication, as programs typically require a lot of concentration and effort. You can receive the knowledge you need to work in numerous positions by enrolling in an accredited online degree training program. Education is available at the Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, and Doctor of Juridical Science levels. You can prepare by completing all required coursework and deciding on the career that's right for you.
Juris Doctor
Online training for a degree of this level can require you to complete four years of educational study. You can prepare for a career by studying courses like contracts, civil procedure, legal method, evidence, property law, taxation, and much more. Receiving skills in areas like these will prepare you to seek work with private law offices, courthouses, and more. When you choose to obtain a Juris Doctor you will have the chance to enter the workforce or further your education at a higher level.
Master of Laws
http://www.specialedlaw4kids.com/images/boy-at-chalkboard.jpgEnrollment in an online Master of Laws degree program, you can expect to spend approximately one additional year on training. Studies will cover various topics that will give you the skills to seek employment after graduation. Course subjects may consist of studying communications, criminal law, litigation, tax law, employment law, and much more. Training in these areas will prepare you to seek the employment you long for working with a variety of professionals in the legal field. Further education can be obtained by enrolling in a higher education program.
Doctor of Juridical Science
When pursuing an education at the Doctor of Juridical Science level, you can complete all required training in as little as two to five years. Training will include the study of various topics such as accounting, legal research, law office management, dispute resolution, and a number of other related subjects. The opportunity to gain an online education is available through a variety of educational programs. You can enroll in the program that fits your individual needs and goals to start the path to an exciting new career.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Research Your Attorneys Before Having Legal Counsel

The city of Traverse in Michigan has about 15,600 inhabitants in the city and 85,400 in the metropolitan area. Usually, law companies which serve small towns such as Traverse become generalists. They contain about 6 to 10 attorneys covering all legal issues possible. This legal practice approach is a classic small to medium sized.




 


But there is a new age upon us. For many issues, clients can look outside their own city to find answers to legal problems. This means that you can actually find a specialist, as opposed to a generalist, which will certainly provide you much better legal advice per dollar spent. Traverse City, Michigan, is a fairly typical medium sized town in the types of legal issues which come up. While you may be able to find the right attorney in town, I would encourage you to check with Google first. Do a search on your legal issue and educate yourself. See what information comes back. Don't simply hire the first attorney you look up in the phone book.


 


Once you find an attorney who demonstrates expertise in the issue you are facing, make sure you always check them out on the internet. Find out whether or not there are any complaints against them. More importantly, see if they've published any information on the internet about your legal issues. Remember, it's easy for an attorney to sound like they are smarter about a legal issue than you. But is that the criteria? You need an attorney who's more than just smarter than you. You need an attorney who's smarter than the other attorney.


 


There really are a lot of good lawyers. Perhaps one of them will be the best person for the job.  The internet has changed many things, including the legal services and the ways to obtain legal counsel.