How To Become A Solicitor

May 13th, 2010 by Guest Author Leave a reply »

The job of a solicitor is to provide legal advice and solve problems as well as representing clients in legal negotiations. Solicitors spend a lot of time meeting with their clients and researching their cases as well and compiling legal documents and communicating with professionals. To become a solicitor requires a lot of training, law is a very competitive industry to get into so planning your career ahead is essential.

A set route in order to become a solicitor is in place and there are certain steps you must follow in order to become qualified. If you have a degree in a subject other than law then you will need to complete a law conversion degree. If you have a law degree or a law conversion degree then you will need to complete the LPC legal practice course where you will learn how to put law into practice in real life situations. Following on from this you will need to complete training in a law firm as a trainee solicitor. When you complete your training you will be able to call yourself a solicitor.

Getting a permanent position in a law firm may be difficult due to the vast amount of applicants who enter into this career field. It is best to thoroughly research your options so you know when you should be making applications and to whom you should be applying.

Usually training contracts are provided by law firms however other legal organisations also offer them. Firms of solicitors vary in size and client base which means that the working environment will also vary greatly depending on where you work.

If it is your goal to become a solicitor you will need to make sure you secure a training place as soon as possible. It is also a good idea to undertake work experience by finding out all about life as a working solicitor.

In order to find the best law recruitment opportunities it is best to start looking as soon as possible.


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