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What job can I do with business and law?

Business law graduates progress to varied roles including government services, banking, insurance, management and administration. Specific roles include business lawyer, paralegal, finance analyst, risk analyst, management consultant, operations manager, to name just a few.

What are 15 jobs that deal with some aspect of law?

The following list will review different types of lawyers and other law-related careers, their responsibilities and salary expectations.

  • Contracts lawyer.
  • Corporate lawyer.
  • Bankruptcy paralegal.
  • Litigation paralegal.
  • General practice lawyer.
  • Associate attorney.
  • Immigration lawyer.
  • Intellectual property lawyer.

How do I get a job in law?

Enlisted are the names of the exams that you need to clear in order to start a career in Law:

  1. Common Law Admission Test [CLAT]
  2. All India Law Entrance Test [AILET]
  3. Law School Admission Test [LSAT]
  4. IPU CET – Law.
  5. Army Institute of Law Test [AILT]
  6. Cambridge Law Test.
  7. Law National Aptitude Test [LNAT]
  8. DU LLB exam.

How hard is it to get a 2.1 law degree?

The majority of law firms look for candidates with a 2:1 degree grade or above – although it is not unheard of for some firms to accept candidates with a 2:2 degree grade. Most candidates with a 3rd will find it very difficult to reach the interview stage unless they have mitigating circumstances.

Is a career in law good?

Career prospects Law is a well respected degree but its graduate prospects are not as good as universities like to make out. Law firms and chambers have been reducing the number of training contracts and pupillages, with some firms cancelling their next trainee intake.

Is a Masters in law difficult?

How difficult is it to study law? Again law ranks as a prestigious degree. Even if you’re studying one of the so-called “easier” laws, it’s still one of the most difficult degrees to study and will require you to work hard from your very first day of studying law.