Bar License
A Bar License is a legal credential that allows an individual to practice law in a specific jurisdiction. To obtain this license, candidates must typically complete a law degree, pass the Bar Exam, and meet other requirements set by the local Bar Association.
Once licensed, attorneys can represent clients in legal matters, provide legal advice, and appear in court. The bar license is essential for maintaining professional standards and ensuring that lawyers are qualified to uphold the law and protect clients' rights.