The career of law:
You might have been asking yourself or others, "Why at all choose a career of law?" or "What's good about career of law?" or "Why is dad after my life to go to law school?" or "Are these career counselors crazy, or do law schools pay these counselors commission?" Lets find out...
WHY LAW? - A million dollar question.
I wouldn't say that these questions are wrong when they come to your mind. In fact, congratulations, you are thinking! That's sign of a great lawyer to start with. I know you might have grown up seeing lawyers as black and white ghosts in those bollywood movies squeaking "objection mee lord". Surprise, surprise! today's reality is far different. Modern era lawyers are not "the" traditional black and white clowns. They run law firms, stand at the heart of corporate world by flowing business transactions. Thanks to globalization leading to evolution of business law.
Lawyers are self-dependent thinkers, innovators, creators and leaders. They possess the ability to self - interpret, read the un-written and hear the un-said. It is easy, they say apply common sense and you are a great lawyer. After all, they also say, common - sense is relatively un - common. Please don't ask who is / are "they"!
Here is more interesting stuff... Today's business lawyers function great at corporate level, whereas MBAs do not often have a lawyer's brains. Moreover, lawyering a lot of fun. OK, I aint talking about the portrayal in Boston Legals, but if you like to challenge yourself, then lawyering is meant for you! Tasks such as legally negotiating a $100 million business contract that you have drafted for your client, prosecuting an accused in a court of law, defending a client, arbitrating, travelling the world for cases, brisk walking crowded Broadway at 8am with your morning coffee to meet a client waiting for you office and you sitting with him taking a view of times square, surely is exciting, ain't it?
Ok let's talk that you are from a different background. Today, many news reporters, business people, or even doctors have found that they need a law degree in order to be more effective or influential in their field. Where doctors worry about malpractice law suits, reporters worry about their professional ethics and other issues. Business people feel that a legal backdrop will enable them negotiate a more effective deal (both commercially and legally).
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