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Meet Joana, an academic and a climate change lawyer.
The great thing about climate change law is that it is very applied and the potential for change is vast.
Joana, assistant professor
- Joana studied environmental law at university. After graduating, she worked for a law firm whose clients included big corporations who faced legal cases brought against them.
- Joana is now an assistant professor working on climate change litigation. She teaches students and advises companies, banks and governments on their sustainability strategy.
- It takes a team of people from different industry backgrounds and with a range of skills to file or defend environmental legal cases. A law team will need to include academics, scientists, campaigners and communication experts if it wants to be successful.
Salary and hours
A lawyer is a general term for someone who gives legal advice. It is often used to describe solicitors, barristers, legal executives and others. The following information relates to a solicitor.
- Solicitor salary: 拢25,000 to 拢100,000 per year
- Solicitor working hours: 37 to 50 per week
Entry requirements
- You could do a solicitor degree apprenticeship to qualify as a solicitor. This route usually takes around five years and you'll need your employer's support to do it. To do this apprenticeship, you'll need five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), including English and maths and three A-levels (or equivalent) at grade C or above.
- You could start with a legal firm and do on-the-job training like the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) Level 6 Professional Diploma in Higher Law and Practice. You would then complete a period of further training to qualify as a solicitor.
- You could also do a law degree, then complete the postgraduate Legal Practice Course, or do a non-law degree, followed by the Common Professional Examination or Graduate Diploma in Law. To get into some universities, you'll need to pass the Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT). You'll usually need three A-levels or equivalent, or a degree in any subject for a postgraduate course.
This information is a guide (sources: LMI, National Careers Service)
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