11-17-2024, 11:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2024, 01:49 PM by Stonybeach.)
The LP sounds like a Paralegal on steroids. "Once a license is obtained, Legal Paraprofessionals will be able to provide legal advice and assistance to clients in the permitted practice areas, including client representation in court."
Anyway, I think it is pretty cool, especially for those who live in Arizona, and at worst, it should check the box for working as a highly qualified paralegal in any State.
Are there any statistics showing pass rates of the "bar" from online law school students? Are there any statistics from graduates of online law schools on their ability to obtain gainful employment? My few discussions with attorneys have told me it would be wise to avoid attending online law schools. I never met a practicing lawyer who went to law school online. However, I have met foreign lawyers who completed the LLM on campus at prestigious law schools and were able to pass the bar and practice successfully. Perhaps there is some merit in attending an online foreign law school than an accredited US LLM school? Btw, it is understood that LLM and MLS are entirely different degrees.
Anyway, I think it is pretty cool, especially for those who live in Arizona, and at worst, it should check the box for working as a highly qualified paralegal in any State.
Are there any statistics showing pass rates of the "bar" from online law school students? Are there any statistics from graduates of online law schools on their ability to obtain gainful employment? My few discussions with attorneys have told me it would be wise to avoid attending online law schools. I never met a practicing lawyer who went to law school online. However, I have met foreign lawyers who completed the LLM on campus at prestigious law schools and were able to pass the bar and practice successfully. Perhaps there is some merit in attending an online foreign law school than an accredited US LLM school? Btw, it is understood that LLM and MLS are entirely different degrees.