MY DREAM JOB- LAWYER
According to the dictionary, a lawyer is a person whose profession is to represent
clients in a court of law or to advise or act for clients in other legal matters.
Aspiring lawyers must complete law school. Applying to law school requires
graduating from a bachelor's degree program and, in nearly all cases, taking the Law School
Admission Test (LSAT). Applicants wanting to specialize in a particular field of law may
consider an undergraduate degree in that field. For example, students who want to become
tax attorneys might study accounting, while those interested in environmental law may
consider majoring in environmental science.
While no particular field of study is required for applying to law school, aspiring
lawyers should hone their reading, speaking and argumentation skills while in college.
Courses in political science and English may help students advance these skills and provide a
medium for presenting facts and arguing positions. Students may also use these classes to
strengthen critical thinking skills and prepare for the LSAT.
In Romania, according to the law, one may become a member of the bar if he/she
meets the following conditions:
1. He/she is a Romanian citizen, residing in Romania, with civil and political rights
and does not practice an authorized or waged profession in another country;
2. He/she graduated from a law faculty or holds PhD in law;
3. He/she is not involved in any case of indignity stipulated by this law.
The right to become a lawyer is granted following the graduation of an exam
organized by the Lawyers’ Bar in the applicant’s residing area. The exam consists of the
following subjects: civil law, criminal law, civil procedural law, criminal procedural law,
organization and practice of lawyer profession according to this law and the professional
status.
Upon admission, the lawyer bears the title of trainee lawyer, being included within
the trainee lawyers' list.
The training period lasts for 2 years, this period being compulsory, during which
time he/she bears the title of trainee lawyer.
Trainee lawyers may draw conclusions only at court and may assist or represent the
party before the prosecution bodies, may assist authorities with jurisdictional attributions,
notary publics, bailiffs, public administration bodies and institutions, as well as other legal
entities, according to the law.
After the probation period, the trainee lawyer shall pass the completion exam.
If he/she fails the completion exam 3 times, he/she will be excluded from the
profession.
The status of qualified lawyer is gained by the trainee who passed the completion
exam, or the lawyer who passed the graduation exam of the National Institute for Training
and Improvement of the Lawyers, under the conditions of the professional status.
I didn’t always want to be a lawyer, but I think that as an attorney I will have a more
direct and effective way to help people. I will also have more control over the path of my life
and career. I believe that a lawyer has a huge impact on how he or she feels about the
practice of law. If you feel that you’re not making a difference, find a better fit for yourself. I
will try to make that change in the future, and I hope I’ll be happy to be a lawyer.
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