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How can I become a lawyer in France or Brazil?

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How can I become a lawyer in France or Brazil?

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To become a lawyer in France, you first need to obtain a law Degree, which takes 4 years, and must then pass the Bar exams.

After one year at law school, you applicants get a qualification called"CAPA" and then work as a trainee lawyers for another two years, beforethey are fully admitted to the Bar.

I hope this helps.

Best regards,

Fabien Cordiez
French lawyer, UK solicitor
http://www.solicitor.fr

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I can asure you don’t want tobe a lawyer in Brazil Unless you graduate off hardvard or some top 10 schools in the world. Here everything is hard,is so competitive, When there is a job available literally hundreds of people go to it, and there are 3 lawyers for every case here… so expect to have a fight just to feed yourself.

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