How to Become a Real Estate Lawyer

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Real estate lawyers deal with commercial and residential properties. They help finalize deals and look out for potential problems and risks that others might overlook. Being a real estate lawyer is a job of responsibility that requires advanced training and knowledge. To pursue a career in this challenging field; follow these guidelines to get started.

Instructions

Difficulty: Challenging
Step1
Plan ahead for your real estate law career and finish high school with good grades. Get an undergraduate degree in a related field. During college, contact law schools to obtain information about real estate law education and admission criteria.
Step2
Prepare to take the required Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Once you achieve the required results, enroll in an academic program that meets the accrediting standards set by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Step3
During law school choose subjects related to real estate law in your second year of study. These subjects range from property law and contracts, civil procedure, legal writing, tax law and corporate law.
Step4
Participate in law school sponsored activities to increase your knowledge and network. Do an internship with a seasoned real estate lawyer or apply for a clerkship in your senior year to gain practical experience. Network to seek referrals from senior lawyers that will assist in your job search.
Step5
After graduation, prepare to take the Bar exam in your state. Contact your state's bar association to learn about the exam. You must also pass a Multi State Professional Examination (MSPE) which is an ethics exam given by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE).
Step6
After passing the required exams, look for a job. Organize your resume and apply for several positions. During the interviews, ask questions to help decide which law firm is for you. Alternately, start your own real estate law agency by complying with your state's requirements.

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