Becoming a defense legal representative?

qualifications?
requirements for employment?
Salary starting out?
Advancement opportunities?
Benefits?
"> I'm assuming you have it in mind criminal defense.

qualifications? A law amount, bar admission, and criminal regulation clinic and clerkship experience during law school.

requirements for employment? See above.

Salary starting out? It depends on if you are working as a public ally or at a private law firm. As a PD, you could make as little as $35,000 within a low cost of living area, or as much as $80,000 in a elevated cost of living area. If you graduate at the top of your law college class, you could make six figures at your first assignment at a large private firm.

Advancement opportunities? Making partner at a canon firm or advancing to Public Defender rather than Assistant Public Defender.

Benefits? Depends on the employer. A administration job (public defender) will most likely enjoy excellent benefits. A small law firm will most likely hold terrible benefits (possibly not even offer you form insurance). A large firm will probably have a fitting benefits package.



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