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LegalAlphabet currently lists 31 active legal jobs and 5 legal internships in Switzerland. New roles are added daily from law firms, in-house teams, the public sector, and international organizations.
Yes. LegalAlphabet currently lists 5 legal internships in Switzerland, updated daily, ranging from law-firm placements to in-house and public-sector internships.
To become an attorney in Switzerland, first complete a Bachelor and a Master of Laws (MLaw) at a Swiss university. Because admission is regulated at the cantonal (not federal) level, you then complete a supervised legal traineeship (Anwaltspraktikum or stage d'avocat) under a licensed attorney, typically lasting one to two years. You must then pass the cantonal bar examination (Anwaltsprüfung / examen d'avocat), which covers procedure, substantive law, and professional ethics. On passing you receive the cantonal attorney's patent (Anwaltspatent / brevet d'avocat) and are entered in the cantonal register; under the Federal Act on the Free Movement of Lawyers (BGFA/LLCA) you may then represent clients throughout Switzerland.
Varies by canton. Each canton's supervisory authority maintains the cantonal register of attorneys and admits lawyers; the national framework is the Federal Act on the Free Movement of Lawyers (BGFA/LLCA), and the umbrella Swiss Bar Association (SAV/FSA) represents the profession, but admission and the bar exam are cantonal.
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