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To become a lawyer in South Korea, first earn a bachelor's degree in any field, then pass the LEET entrance test and complete a three-year program at one of the country's accredited graduate law schools. Next, pass the Bar Examination (변호사시험), which only law-school graduates may sit. After passing, complete the required practical apprenticeship (around six months), then register with the Korean Bar Association, which is mandatory to practise. Foreign-qualified lawyers cannot practise Korean law but may register as Foreign Legal Consultants to advise on their home jurisdiction.
Korean Bar Association (KBA / 대한변호사협회). Registration with the KBA is mandatory to practise as an attorney in South Korea.
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