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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even if it were possible, it would be short sighted re employment prospects. No big law and no one should be hiring a 22 y.o. sole practitioner to represent them. [/quote] What do you mean by ‘sole practitioner’? Does a person who completes the 7 years just jump in the deep end? I assumed they went into junior positions where they would be closely supervised. [/quote] NP here. In the U.S., after being admitted to the bar you can practice law without supervision. Most people do join a larger practice but it is not required and some strike out on their own from the start. A sole practitioner has her own law firm and no partners. Also consider that a high school graduate does not have the writing skills, maturity, or general world experience. Three (or two!) years of law school can't fix that. Most of the legal advice I give is practical and based in an understanding of how the world works.[/quote]
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