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Law Careers & Schools

The Law Dictionary has created a guide for many career paths in the legal field. If you are interested in a career in Law or related Criminal Justice field please browse our free guides below. Each guide provides up to date information on what it takes to obtain a job in each legal field as well as salary information, degree requirements, etc.

 

  • How to Get a Job in Private and Public Investigations
  • How to Get a Job in Security and Loss Prevention Services
  • How to Get a Job in Computer Crimes Cyber Security
  • How to Get a Job as a Paralegal
  • How to Get a Job as a Legal Assistant
  • How to Get a Job in Legal Office Management and Administration
  • How to Get a Job in Court Reporting and Legal Transcription
  • How to Get a Job in Legal Studies
  • How to Get a Job in Juvenile Justice
  • How to Get a Job in Fire Services Administration
  • How to Get a Job in Homeland Security and Terrorism
  • How to Get a Job in Fire Science
  • How to Get a Job in Forensic Science
  • How to Get a Job in Emergency and Crisis Management
  • How to Get a Job in Criminology
  • How to Get a Job in Criminal Justice Administration
  • How to Get a Job in Corrections
  • How to Get a Job in Crime Scene Investigation
  • How to Get a Job in Criminal Justice

Law school outlines

Take a look at our newest resource, including hundreds of pages of law school outlines from admin law to trusts and wills. Browse all law school outlines

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  3. Admin Law Keyed to Rogers & Krotoszynski
  4. Criminal Law (Keyed to Dressler)
  5. Trust and Will
  6. Evidence 2
  7. Criminal Procedure
  8. Nonprofit Corporate Law
  9. Patent Law
  10. Professional Responsibility

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