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Factors to Consider If You Want to Become a Lawyer

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“Suits,” “Better Call Saul,” and many other TV series portray the cool side of those who practice law — calm, collected, and composed. It shows how noble and exciting a profession it is to become a lawyer. There are many reasons why one would want to consider this line of work. Perhaps it is the high paychecks attorneys cash each month or the satisfyingly unique esquire you get to put in front of your name. Whatever the reason may be,… Read More »Factors to Consider If You Want to Become a Lawyer

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When Should a Paralegal Consider Law School?

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Paralegals, previously known as legal assistants, are part of the support staff in a law firm that makes an attorney’s job easy. However, they have more on-the-ground experience than new associates and have a better inside view of legal practices. If you’re a paralegal, at some point, it’s natural to think about whether or not you should pursue becoming a lawyer. You may wonder how you can apply your learning to climb the ranks and become an attorney one day.… Read More »When Should a Paralegal Consider Law School?

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10 Hot Legal Careers for Non-lawyers

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When it comes to the legal profession, many instantly think of attorneys, but many lucrative legal careers in the United States do not require you to receive 3 years of expensive law school education. In the last decade, a massive surge in the legal market has led to an increase in the demand for talented people working in the legal profession in many different roles, from legal nurse consultants to paralegals and more. Ehline Law’s resident personal injury attorney, Michael… Read More »10 Hot Legal Careers for Non-lawyers

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Going to Law School as a Nontraditional Student

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Nontraditional students often find themselves facing several challenges that remain unknown to those who follow the traditional route to becoming a lawyer. These challenges include barriers to admissions, limited school choice, career opportunities, and more. Here, we will explore some of the most commonly asked questions by those looking to pursue the nontraditional route to becoming personal injury attorneys or attorneys in other fields of law. We will also review the basic requirements to join as a nontraditional law student.… Read More »Going to Law School as a Nontraditional Student

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Tips Before Starting Law School

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Also referred to as L1, the first year of law school can be stressful, and if you’ve gone through the law school application process recently and are about to start with your classes, you might already be feeling the heat. L1 can be challenging as it includes a lot of reading, understanding how the grading works, burdening course loads, and highly demanding academics. Our Attorneys Can Help Current Law Students Fortunately, our attorneys have compiled some tips for young aspiring… Read More »Tips Before Starting Law School

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Disadvantages of Going to Law School at a Later Age – Things to Ponder

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In a sense, going to law school is a huge decision, regardless of your age. There’s a significant financial commitment involved, and it takes a lot of time to complete, as well. However, there’s no doubt that it can be worth all the sacrifice if you really want to be an attorney. The average age for a first-year law student is 24 years old. You may have been in another profession for a while and now wonder what might happen… Read More »Disadvantages of Going to Law School at a Later Age – Things to Ponder

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Learning to Think Like a Lawyer

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During your orientation day at your law school, you may have heard that once you graduate from the school, you’ll be able to think like a lawyer. But what does it mean? Is thinking like a lawyer different than any other profession? Why is there so much emphasis on thinking like a lawyer from the first day of joining law school? Have you been wondering how to go about learning to think like a lawyer? Here we will go over… Read More »Learning to Think Like a Lawyer

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Which States Have the Hardest Bar Exams in the U.S.A?

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From criminal law to constitutional law, you have to know it all. When you graduate from school, you most likely already know where you would like to practice law. Because you’re going to be taking the bar test in that state, this is a critical decision. The bar exam varies by state; several jurisdictions’ tests are notably more challenging than others, with lower passage rates. Which States Have the Most Difficult Bar Exam? Without further ado, let’s jump straight into it:… Read More »Which States Have the Hardest Bar Exams in the U.S.A?

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Should You Study to Be a Paralegal or a Lawyer? Get the Facts

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Many people want to pursue a career in the legal profession because it’s highly rewarding. However, the optimal area or role in the landscape of a law career can take time to find. If you can’t decide between being a lawyer or a paralegal, you might wonder what the difference is between the two. There are various factors to consider, and the best choice for you depends on your personal and career goals, situation, and unique skills. To help with… Read More »Should You Study to Be a Paralegal or a Lawyer? Get the Facts