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I have an Indian LLb Degree..
Want to join a U.S. company - Please let me know if you have any information.

2007-10-04 04:45:51 · 3 answers · asked by DemongoD 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

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If you want to practice law in the U.S., you need to get a J.D. degree (Juris Doctor).

Juris Doctor (abbreviated J.D. or JD, from the Latin, Teacher of Law) is a professional degree in law offered by universities in a number of countries.

In the United States, Japan, and an increasing number of other countries, it is a professional degree usually earned after three years of full-time (four years of part-time) study after earning a bachelor's degree. One of the main purposes of the degree is to provide the professional training for those who wish to become lawyers. The J.D. is the degree required for admission to the bar in nearly all U.S. states and territorial jurisdictions.

2007-10-04 05:14:17 · answer #1 · answered by GoYankees&Giants! 5 · 0 0

Forget it, we have WAY too many lawyers now and a lot of them can't make a living.
Every divorced woman who sold real estate went to law school at night and became a lawyer!
There are FIFTY THREE (53) pages of "Lawyers" in my local Yellow Pages Directory!!!
There are 6 pages of Plumbers.
Plumbers make a lot more money with more education too.

2007-10-04 07:16:55 · answer #2 · answered by tom p 3 · 0 1

regrettably attending to be a company lawer is extremely aggressive and you asking like this probable shows why you wont get in. You relly would desire to be imaginitive to boot as expert and getting caught like it is precisely what you will desire to no longer do in case you will make it.

2016-12-28 14:26:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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