What qualifications do I need to become an Environmental Law?

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    Vaibhav Nalawade | Contributor-Level 10

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    Education: In order to become an Environmental Lawyer, one must usually complete a Bachelor of Laws (LLB), followed by a Master of Laws (LLM) with a specialisation in Environmental Law. You may also need to clear the bar exam to practise law. You must be well-versed in environmental policies, regulations, and sustainability issues too, which will aid you finding success in this field.

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