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Law / what is law ? And Advantage of being a lawyer...
« on: October 01, 2018, 01:54:17 PM »

Law is the rules by which societies agree to live ,which are enforceable by the coercive power of the state.it's called Law.
Law is the study of system of law and how laws works.


The benefits of being a lawyer depend on several factors; however, the most common benefits of being a lawyer include:

    1.Wide Selection of Career Options. ...
    2. Financial Rewards and Emotional Rewards.
    3.Mental Stimulation and Intellectual Challenges.
    4. Argue and Debate.
    5. Work Environment.
    6.flexibility
    7.  Skills that Transfer- Alternative Legal Careers.


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Law / A good lawyer should have this 7 qualities
« on: September 19, 2018, 09:46:09 AM »
The skills you must need for your ideal career . Here are a few that you should consider working on if you aspire to be a successful lawyer-
1) Good communication skills
Lawyers must be orally articulate, have good written communication skills and also be good listeners. In order to argue convincingly in the courtroom before juries and judges, good public speaking skills are essential. Communication and speaking skills can be developed during your studies by taking part in activities such as mooting or general public speaking.Lawyers must also be able to write clearly, persuasively and concisely, as they must produce a variety of legal documents.But it’s not all about projection. To be able to analyse what clients tell them or follow a complex testimony, a lawyer must have good listening skills.
2) Judgement
The ability to draw reasonable, logical conclusions or assumptions from limited information is essential as a lawyer.You must also be able to consider these judgements critically, so that you can anticipate potential areas of weakness in your argument that must be fortified against.Similarly, you must be able to spot points of weakness in an oppositions argument. Decisiveness is also a part of judgement. There will be a lot of important judgement calls to make and little time for sitting on the fence.
3) Analytical skills
Both the study and practice of law involve absorbing large quantities of information, then having to distil it into something manageable and logical.
At times, there will be more than one reasonable conclusion, or more than one precedent applicable to resolving a situation.
A lawyer must therefore have the evaluative skills in order to choose which is the most suitable.
4) Research skills
Similarly, being able to research quickly and effectively is essential to understanding your clients, their needs, and to preparing legal strategies.
Preparing legal strategies requires absorbing and comprehending large amounts of information, then distilling them down into something manageable and useful.
5) People skills
Law is not an abstract practice. Irrelevant of how well someone does academically, at the end of the day lawyers work with people, on behalf of people, and the decisions that are made effect peoples’ lives.They must be personable, persuasive and able to read others. This allows them to gauge juror’s reactions and the honesty of witnesses.
6) Perseverance
“Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.” Even studying to become a lawyer takes a great deal of perseverance and commitment – and that’s before you even start work!When working on a case, you must have the perseverance to complete the work necessary to drive it to a successful finish.
7) Creativity
The very top lawyers are not only logical and analytical, but they display a great deal of creativity in their problem solving.The best solution is not always the most obvious and in order to outmanoeuvre your challenger it is often necessary to think outside the box.

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Law / Alternative career opportunities in Law
« on: September 19, 2018, 09:27:45 AM »
 After completing LL.B you may join this sectors. A Law student doesn't sit at home. They have so many opportunities and alternative opportunities also .If you decide that a job in law isn't for you, you could also work in this sector-
•   Investment banking
•   legal publishing
•   A professor
•   A journalist
•   Civil Service Fast Stream
•   Politics
•   The police service
•   Paralegal
•   Usher





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Law / A list of career opportunities in Law
« on: September 19, 2018, 09:19:27 AM »
There are so many sector in Law career . With so many law jobs on offer, choosing the right career for you.There are a list of opportunities-

#Solicitor
After completing LL.B  you mut seat for bar council exam for licence to become a solicitor .And for first time you have to practice in court .
#Barrister
For becoming  a barrister you must complete bar from England. If a barrister want they can practice in England court and Bangladesh court . your Passion, dedication and hard work are just three of the qualities needed for a career at the Bar. Generally, you'll advise clients on the law and the strength of their case, hold conferences with clients to discuss their situation and provide legal advice, represent clients in court by presenting the case, examining witnesses and giving reasons why the court should support the case, and negotiate settlements with the other side.
#Tax adviser
If  You want you will be a Tax advisor from studying in law. You'll use your knowledge of tax legislation to provide advisory and consultancy services to clients, ensuring that they pay their taxes You'll need to keep up to date with changing tax laws and be able to explain complicated legislation and its implications to your clients in simple terms.
#Trade mark attorney
You may become a Trade mark attorney. you'll need to qualify as a registered trade mark attorney.As a specialist legal professional, you will advise clients about protecting and enforcing their trade mark rights. By providing legal support on the registration, use and exploitation of new and existing trade marks, you will ensure that companies successfully protect the identity and integrity of their brands.
#Company secretary
You'll be responsible for ensuring that an organisation complies with standard financial and legal practice and maintains high standards of corporate governance.The capability to work with numerical information, good analytical and problem-solving skills, a diplomatic approach and the confidence to provide support to high-profile staff and board members are all necessary skills for a successful company secretary.
#Judge
You can't become a justice  straight after graduation as you need significant experience as a solicitor . This is followed by some part-time work supervised by an experienced judge. You may become a assistant judge .After completing LL.B you can be a judge by judicial exam .It's up to you to control trials and hearings in your courtroom. You need to look at the evidence, interpret the law and make an impartial decision in favour of one of the parties. In criminal cases you'll also decide what sentence to give a defendant if they're convicted.
#Legal secretary
It's your job to ensure the office runs smoothly by providing administrative support to solicitors and legal executives. You could be producing wills and contracts, accompanying solicitors to court or police stations or dealing with clients.The ability to type accurately and quickly, a good eye for detail and discretion are all skills you'll need to succeed.
#Immigration assistant
If you don’t want to be a advocate or judge you will choose your career in law as a immigration assistant .They work closely with police .You'll take fingerprints, check passports and interview those entering the country, as well as carry out office tasks and deal with airline and shipping companies. Because of this, you'll need to be able to engage with and relate to a range of people, be firm and fair in abiding by the law, and able to handle high-pressure and challenging situations.
#Mediation specialist
You can be a Mediation specialist.Mediation specialists are impartial third parties who work with a range of people, such as divorcing couples, separated parents, and landlords and tenants. Your job is to be established and maintaied civil relationships between conflicting parties, solving any disputes with efficiency, tact and patience.Your task is involving legal authorities in cases where mediation isn't working.


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Law / About career
« on: September 11, 2018, 02:03:51 PM »
In Law, there are many ways to develop career. Firstly I will talk about An assistant judge & Justice of supreme court.

Judges preside over court hearing and trials, supervise legal proceedings and uphold the rights of individuals involved in a legal process. They ensure that trials are conducted according to established rules and procedures, which may include determining how testimony is given and evidence submitted.
To becoming a justice of supreme court. There are some career requirements and steps.

Career requirements-
*L.L.B - Emphasizing over this courses Muslim law, legal history, contract law, criminal law.
L.L.M- Emphasizing over this coursess, Law of International Organizations,Muslim Law of Succession, Comparative constitutional Law.
key skill-critical thinking, reasoning, decision-making, Communication.

Steps -

Steps 1 - LL.B (honors) from any reputed university.
*LL.M (Not mandatory)
*Judicial exam
*Become an assistant judges.

Step 2- *LL.B( honors)
* LL.M (extra,not mandatory)
*Bar council (Lower court)
* High court exam
*10 years experience
*Justice of supreme court.

For becoming a judge You must upgrading yourself in different spheres like Watch too many videos relating with crime investigation. Read several articles regarding the announcement of judges's solution and proclamation. Prepare yourself for Bangladesh Judicial service commission Exam by reading General knowledge, several news and articles. In judicial exam and  Viva exam the most important thing is Muslim law, legal system in Bangladesh, legal history which has a great impact in Law.As Far I heard  maximum questions are asked from Family court  Law ordinance 1961& Muslim Family court ordinance 1985.

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