1, get a degree in basic law: you need to get a degree in law first, usually a bachelor's degree or a master's degree. This requires you to complete the corresponding law courses and meet the credit requirements set by the school.
2. Pass the legal qualification examination: In some countries or regions, you need to pass the legal qualification examination to qualify as a lawyer. These exams usually include jurisprudence, criminal law, civil law, administrative law and other related fields.
3. Internship experience: After obtaining the qualification as a lawyer, you need to accumulate some internship experience. This may include working in law firms, courts or other legal institutions, and receiving the guidance and supervision of qualified lawyers.
4. Submit an application: once you meet the corresponding qualification conditions, you can submit an application to the local bar association or relevant institutions to apply for senior lawyer qualification. This usually requires providing detailed personal background information and supporting documents, and paying the corresponding application fee.
5. Pass the review: Your application will be reviewed by the review committee or relevant institutions. They will comprehensively consider your education, practice experience, professional ability and moral quality, and decide whether to grant you the qualification of senior lawyer.
Basic norms that lawyers should abide by
1, the principle of good faith: lawyers should follow the principle of good faith, be responsible to their clients and the law. A lawyer shall be honest and trustworthy in his practice, and shall not harm the interests of his clients or seek personal gain illegally.
2. Obligation of confidentiality: A lawyer shall keep the personal information, case information and other information involving state secrets, business secrets and personal privacy of the client strictly confidential and shall not disclose it to a third party or use it for improper purposes.
3. Independent judgment: When providing legal services to clients, lawyers should make independent judgments based on facts and laws, and shall not be improperly influenced by clients, courts or other external factors.
4. Charging according to law: Lawyers should charge according to law and may not raise or lower the charging standard at will. Lawyers' fees should be open and transparent and subject to social supervision.
5. Respect for judges: lawyers should respect judges in the course of litigation and must not insult, slander or otherwise disrespect judges.
6. Abide by professional ethics: A lawyer shall abide by the professional ethics of lawyers, and shall not participate in illegal and criminal activities, defend criminals or seek personal gain by taking advantage of his position.