In his book the Lawyer, Martin Mayer describes Law
School as the ‘crown jewel’ of the educational
systems, in part because law school is the ‘last
generalist professional degree’. Today, law is
a field of study that offers the recipient a wide range
of career options, each requiring different skills but
also possessing common characteristics. The options
are endless in terms of practice areas and work environments.
Lawyers might find themselves arresting a ship or zoning
a playground, working independently in their home or
with others in high rise corporate offices. Lawyers
can practice law by helping clients plan to avoid problems,
by solving problems once they develop, by representing
and counseling businesses in a particular industry,
by representing individuals sharing a common status
or problems and by appearing (or not appearing) in court.
Law school teaches you to open your mind and think
differently. This type of training is valuable in any
career. Today, law is the pathway to financial rewards,
intellectual stimulation, prestige, family influence,
social change & career flexibility.
2. Opportunities on Graduation
Today, law plays a decisive role in every sphere of
society. Be it the corporate sector, the defence forces,
private litigation, legal advise in advertising, intellectual
property - Lawyers have become an indispensable part
of modern life.
Some of the exciting career options that are available
to law graduates are: