To become a lawyer in the UK, you will need to complete a law degree, which is a three-year program for a bachelor's degree or a two-year program for an undergraduate law degree, followed by the Legal Practice Course (LPC) or the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC). After completing your education, you will also need to complete a period of practical training, either by completing a training contract with a law firm or by serving as a pupil barrister. Once you have completed your education and practical training, you will need to be admitted to the roll of solicitors or be called to the bar in order to practice law in the UK.
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To become a lawyer in the US, you will need to
complete a law degree, which is a three-year program for a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. After completing your education, you will also need to pass the bar exam in the state where you wish to practice. Once you have passed the bar exam, you will need to be admitted to the bar in that state in order to practice law. In addition to a law degree and passing the bar exam, some states also require lawyers to complete continuing legal education (CLE) courses in order to maintain their license to practice.
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