A law degree can serve as the foundation
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A law degree can serve as the foundation of a career that is both
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housing, food to education. As a result, a law degree can open up a wide
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What to Do with Your Law Degree
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Lawyers traditionally work as either advocates or advisors
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represent parties in criminal or civil trials,
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counsel clients about legal rights
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responsibilities and advise on a course of action. Law degrees also form
the basis for careers in public advocacy, politics and nonprofit work.
You can earn a broad-based law degree or choose to specialize in an area
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