akatsuki: What is the best profession in Law that an Economics graduate can pursue?
As we all know there is no “typical lawyer.” There are many “professions” within the profession of law. I have a degree in Economics and I would like to know where my training in the discipline would be maximized. Would it be when i specialize in criminal law, family law, personal injury or defective product litigation, trust and estate law, business transactions and litigation, tax law, employment or labor law, environmental law, patent and trademark law, civil rights litigation, or in other specialized areas?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Mildred S
maybe transactions .. seem like you would be a waste in litigation ?
i am thinking real estate investment / joint ventures / mergers/acquistions type of things.
analyst ?
government role ?
Wall Street ?
Answer by DavidCtrust and estate law, followed by tax law,Answer by Lesley
Tax Law and Antitrust law seem the most likely fields for you to benefit. You aren’t going to be able to do patent law with an econ degree.Answer by VP K
I would suggest you to do MBA Finance and join some reputed concern so that your services can be utilised better. As a Lawyer u have to struggle a lot to come up.Answer by Biggg
You might do well in Bankruptcy Law.
It is quite lucrative too.
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