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The entertainment industry goes through ups and downs. Teaching jobs often rely on adequate funding. Even medicine seems volatile at times. It seems impossible to find a career with any degree of stability and certainty. However, legal jobs might come pretty close. After all, the law does not depend on foreign markets, government funding, or a fickle public. Careers in this field will always flourish regardless of the economic or political climate.

What is a legal career?
Legal careers apply to any jobs that focus on defending, upholding, or interpreting the law. Broadly speaking, congressional members and police officers fall into this category, but usually, one thinks of lawyers, judges, and paralegals.

Legal studies are essential in this field
With the exception of paralegals, you will probably need to complete some level of formal study in order to enter this industry. Your training will prepare you to wade through the pages of precedence, opinions, and regulations. Legal careers usually involve a great deal of problem solving skills, outside-the-box thinking, and strong attention to details. As you study, you'll also want to focus on writing skills since this will constitute a major portion of your work. Some attorneys produce 100-page reports on a regular basis. Are your current writing skills up this challenge?

Pick a field and go with it
Although lawyers have a reputation for courtroom antics (thanks to Perry Mason and others), litigation is only a portion of what they do. There are lawyers in every field imaginable. You enjoy sports? Provide legal counsel for your favorite team. You like country music? Represent the next big star. Every industry needs attorneys and paralegals. Just pick an area that interests you, tailor your studies appropriately, and start making a difference. Whether for business deals, criminal cases, or general legal advice, there will always be demand for your services.

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