How To Become An Advocate


Are you aspiring to become An Advocate? Learn How To Become An Advocate by the following step by step process.

As an advocate, you will need to speak for your client in a legal context, using the knowledge, skills and ability to ensure they receive the best legal representation you can provide, armed as you will be, with a law degree, license to practice in that particular state ensure the your client’s freedom and rights are protected.

You need to prepare yourself educationally as well as mentally to provide legal representation for people who lack the skill, ability or knowledge to speak for themselves in a court of law. So you need to learn, enroll and successfully complete training programs that will help you get the minimum qualifications to practice law in your chosen state.

Step 1: Consult with a Legal Professional for a clue in
You will need to learn about crucial topics such as certification requirements, career opportunities in the preferred field of study and choices open to you on completion of your degree course to know about your job scope and pick the right college. So, consult with a legal professional in the geographical area you want to practice in, or a career coach who can give you the details for the above necessary points you need to know in order to decide your college.

Step 2: Determine which State you want to Practice Law in
Different US states have different rules and regulations for what they consider minimum eligibility for practicing law within the region; the course you choose should enable you to practice law in fullest extent in your chosen state as becoming an advocate in California may differ from becoming one in New York State. So you need to verify your degree’s authorization by the state (or sometimes, country) and if you are allowed to practice law (give advice clients, represent their legal matters in a court of law etc.) before you enroll for a Bachelor of Law degree.

Step 3: Choose the Right JD program from a recognized University
You need to attend law school as a full time, part time or even an online program to qualify as an advocate, namely the holder of a Juris Doctor degree. Choose an accredited college or University on passing high school for full Juris Doctor Program if you don’t want to take the LSAT (Law School Admission Test). The advantage of doing this course is that you can study while holding down a regular job, thereby enabling you to intern with a law firm if needed, to boost your income with experience and legal education!

Step 4: Choose your Specialization intelligently to increase your job scope
As an advocate you can specialize in many areas, but choosing those that are less popular if you are interested in them will yield you less competition and therefore reduce the challenge of getting a law degree in the subject as compared to more popular areas. Some of these are Immigration, Tax, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Litigation, Insurance, Divorce, and Bankruptcy etc.

Step 5: Constantly upgrade your legal knowledge so you are aware about new laws
To become an advocate and a successful one at that, you need to realize the importance of studying hard to get good grades, improve your cross-examination skills, ensure the best compensation for your clients with out of court settlements that save them time and money besides win you a great reputation as a sharp advocate. Stay abreast of new laws so you can protect your clients better.