Is Law a good Career?

Written by Dave on Fri, 3 Apr 2009

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Concerning the large variety of careers in the law industry, there are many benefits that make law a good career choice for a lot of people. This variety in law is huge spanning from law school up to the highest legal office, the office of the chief justice. In law, one can find auxiliary law careers which are very beneficial and they can also secure an ideal legal or court training. In fact, the minor law careers can at times be more exciting alone and prove to be more than enough together with the income that these individuals receive.

Some of the exciting law careers include the court reporting which is the conception of archives, accurate transcripts, significant lawful settings and records. The settings are often courtroom hearings that are factual, irregardless of the fact that the reporters can be called to participate in meetings and/or conferences to document proceedings. Normally, a stenotype machine is used for the documentation. Making use of the machine may require some training more commonly related to a degree level or vocational training. The CAT or computer aided transcription is closely associated with the captioning of law events in real time and creation of records.

One may find that other court reporting types can be achieved electronically. This simply means recording in an audio format and transcribing the content later. Another type of law career is criminal justice. This is achieved by studying criminal justice making the student ready for diverse opportunities in law. The least entry level requirement for the criminal justice is having an associates degree. With a Bachelors degree or a Masters degree, an individual can have a solid career in law.

The jobs available in the law industry feature some careers like detectives, probation officers, police officers, specialists in correctional treatment, and private investigators among others. Of these careers, the workers make use of the principles of sociology and psychology in handling suspects, inmates and civilians as well so as to assist in justice, law enforcement and rehabilitation.

Paralegals or legal assistants are other beneficial careers in the law industry. These people are also known as legal secretaries and they are administrative assistants who deal specifically with the corporate law department, lawyers assistants, legal settings and other divisions of law in the public and private sector. They also handle many of the office and administrative tasks. These individuals are supervised by attorneys and/or the law firm helping them to create subpoenas, summons, and different legal correspondence. These are just some of the endless opportunities one can undertake in the law industry.

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The following articles about Lawyers should be an interesting read. Check them out at Corporate Law Basics and Civil Law Basics


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