Asked by Stephanie Fonfara on May 07, 2024

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An attorney must receive a bachelor's degree from a college or university, graduate from an accredited law school, take and pass a state bar examination, and pass an extensive background investigation in order to

A) be directly regulated.
B) obtain a license to practice law.
C) be indirectly regulated.
D) All of these choices are correct.

Extensive Background Investigation

A thorough examination of a person's history, including criminal records, employment, and personal references, often for employment or security clearance purposes.

Accredited Law School

A law school that meets certain standards of education and training, as recognized by a legal education accrediting body, qualifying graduates to sit for the bar examination.

Obtain A License

The process of receiving formal permission from authorized entities to engage in certain activities or professions that are regulated by law.

  • Comprehend the criticality and necessities of legal licensing and how it affects expertise and professional conduct in law.
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Khanya MzobeMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
To practice law, an attorney must fulfill specific educational and legal requirements, including passing a state bar examination, which grants them a license to practice law. This process is directly related to obtaining a license rather than being a form of regulation.