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Job Responsibilities of Young Law Graduates

March 16th, 2010 1 comment

The society is governed by law. One has to abide by law while crossing a street, driving a vehicle, buying a house, using public services or doing anything. Various laws affect each aspect of the society. We must have the knowledge of the legal system but it is not possible for everyone to understand the complex terms of laws and so we take the services of a legal agency or a law executive. However, it is not possible for a law graduate to specialise in all law related fields and this is why law graduates specialise in a particular field (s) and make their career in that. So, today we have separate lawyers with necessary experience and expertise to sort out our various legal issues like civil, criminal and corporate.

Young law graduates can choose bankruptcy, probate, elder law, international law or any other field of their interest. Remember you could do wonders in your area of interest. So carefully decide which area of law attracts you the most. A legal recruitment agency could help you find legal jobs in your areas of interest. These days, environmental law is the favorite area for many lawyers. An environment lawyer represents public-interest groups, waste disposal companies and construction firms.

Lawyers could also opt to work as an in-house legal executive or go for their private practice. In-house legal vacancies allow you to work with large corporations and get a handsome package. In-house work deals in litigation, contract law, international law, corporate law and employment law. In private practice, a fresh law graduate can start as an associate to experienced lawyers and can earn good remuneration. A private practitioner has to deal with various laws ranging from property to criminal and divorce.