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What special education and training do attorneys have?

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What special education and training do attorneys have?

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In order to become an attorney, a person must graduate college and obtain a four-year bachelor’s degree. The person must take a rigorous test called the Law School Admissions Test, which tests the person’s knowledge and logical reasoning capabilities. The person must then be accepted by an accredited law school and complete a three-year course of study, earning a doctorate degree called Juris Doctor. The person must then apply to the state regulatory agency to take a comprehensive examination called the bar examination. The test itself is several days long. The person must demonstrate a proficiency in the whole range of legal knowledge in all fields, plus a knowledge of the procedural rules and ethical conduct in the practice of law . After passing the examination, the person still is not an attorney until the state regulatory agency investigates that person’s background to ensure that the person has suitable character and fitness to serve the public. After meeting all of these require

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