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Doing Justice: Are You Ready for a Legal Career?
You are in court. You are trying to obtain restitution for an injustice committed against an innocent person. Or maybe you are trying to convict a criminal, who perhaps is a high-profile person who is trying to escape justice. The atmosphere is tense, the judge is stern. One wrong move could result in a miscarriage of justice. You may have watched countless courtroom dramas on TV, yet none of which could ever prepare you for the real thing.
Does this excite you? If so, maybe you could consider a career in law.
Since the dawn of time, human society has always needed a class of people to mediate and settle quarrels and disputes. Especially when it was important for the rulers of that society, like the government for example, to acknowledge the outcome of such trials to ensure fairness and justice for all involved parties. If you enjoy helping with such issues, and perhaps want to do your part for fairness and equality, this could be the career for you.
- Law
- Paralegal
- Legal management
- Criminology
- Notary public
Let us look at the first job that comes to mind when working in the legal sector, being a lawyer. First off, you would need to get a college education, because one of the prerequisites of getting a law degree, is to obtain a bachelor’s degree in whichever subject you choose. The knowledge obtained with such an education is important in developing the depth and broadness needed to understand law and other related concepts. Alternatively, you could study in a pre-law program which simply prepares you for the main curriculum.
Fair warning though, the path to become a lawyer is highly intense. When you pursue such a course in school, you are required to do a lot of reading, pertaining to law, criminal code, government, politics, and other sophisticated subjects. You are also required to study past cases and proceedings of previous trials to understand how to tackle current and future ones. You know the cliché of a lawyer staying up past midnight to study the current laws and regulations of a society, in preparation of an upcoming case? That is exactly how intense the career of a person working in the legal sector is. And yet, plenty of people working in the legal sector still claim to enjoy the challenge of such a career. They appreciate the idea of putting their minds to the limit, solving tough cases, and having an eye for fine details most people would miss. In other words, they enjoy the thrill and mental exercise
Recent changes to the legal profession involve more usage of data, as the world starts becoming more connected. It is easier to conduct cases and trials when information can be drawn from a wide variety of sources. And it is not surprising that cybersecurity will play a larger role as more people start using computers for banking, communication, business and other important roles.
One notable aspect would be the use of machine learning and Artificial Intelligence. Both of which can process data and information much faster than the human mind can ever hope to achieve. So, you can image that with such tools at the legal system’s disposal, court cases and trials can progress more efficiently, proceedings can be better analysed to prepare for future cases and to teach the next generation of legal staff. Or to put it simply, it will make the work of those in the legal sector faster and easier.