If it was being used in a sentence such as, "Mr. Brown was studying to be a lawyer; he couldn't wait to get his law degree", you do not capitalize it. I can't think of an example when you would capitalize it. If the word is used of a body of religious law, one would capitalize it, for example, 'Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the Law'.
It is more appropriate to say "earned a JD degree" or "obtained a Juris Doctor degree." "Juris Doctorate" is not the correct term to use when referring to the degree.
Salutation for a juris doctorate degree would be Dr. , that salutation would be used on correspondence on documents or legal forms.
It is a doctorate. Juris Doctor (JD) degree.
The highest level of educational attainment is the doctorate degree. Lawyers obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree.
Ans: J.D. (Juris Doctorate) and B.A. in Sociology
Bachalor's Degree at a minimum. It's preferable that you have a Juris Doctorate (Law Degree).
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Yes, a law degree is known as a Juris Doctor or Doctor of Jurisprudence degree; it is normally a 3-year, full-time graduate level professional doctorate granted by American law schools and some law schools in Australia, Hong Kong, and Canada. It is a graduate degree and is completed after a 4-year bachelor's degree. It is abbreviated J.D.
You can have a bachelor's degree in anything. After that degree, you'd need to go to law school and earn a juris doctorate.
Lawyers earn their Doctorate first and are awarded the LLM for their next degree. The Doctorate of Jurisprudence is awarded by most law schools.
You do not need any particular Bachelor's degree to become a lawyer corporate or otherwise, but you will need a Juris Doctorate (J.D.).