Gain the passport for working in legal services internationally
The New York
Attorney-at-Law qualification has now become an entry level requirement for
many of the leading areas of international legal services. BARBRI International can greatly enhance your
marketability in a competitive legal market at home and abroad by helping you
obtain this outstanding international legal qualification.
BARBRI
International is by far the most qualified resource to assist you in this
career enhancing pursuit. BARBRI International is the clear leader in U.S. bar
preparation with over 45 years of
experience, assisting more than one million US and non-US candidates to
obtain the Attorney-at-Law qualification.
Why Become an American Attorney?
The legal market
place is extremely competitive. Indeed, the globalisation of the world economy
now often demands that lawyers possess international experience or
credentials. Being locally educated
locally qualified and locally experienced is no longer enough. Qualifying
and/or dual qualifying as a US attorney can provide a passport into
international legal services. For the law graduate and/or for persons already
professionally qualified in the legal profession, the qualification of
Attorney-at-Law will undoubtedly make you more marketable within a competitive
profession and greatly enhance your employment opportunities at home and abroad.
There is a clear
and steadily increasing demand amongst non-US law firms in Europe for dual
civil law/common law qualified lawyers and, in particular, for lawyers who are
professionally qualified as United States attorneys.
Our programme is
delivered by a highly respected team of international legal practitioners,
qualified and experienced in the U.S, U.K and Ireland. We are happy to answer
any questions that you may have.
Website: http://www.barbri-international.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BarbriInt
BARBRI will be on campus on Wednesday 30th April at 1pm, if you are interested in attending please email laura.swallow@northampton.ac.uk to book a place.