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Law refers to the rules and guidelines which are imposed by local government or international bodies under international agreements or treaties for regulating the conduct of of individuals and companies. It provides legal recognition by rights, duties, and obligations to individuals or companies for compliance and disputes resolution. It  is further subdivided as per specialization - criminal law, civil law, administrative law, constitutional law, and more. It helps maintain order, protect rights, ensure justice, and gives remedies for legal issues.

Certification in law attests to your skills and knowledge in law. This certification assess you in law basics and various types of laws.

Why is Law certification important?

  • Increases your professional credibility and showcases expertise in a specific legal area.
  • Improves your career prospects.
  • Shows your commitment to learning.
  • Helps you stand out in a competitive job market.
  • Expands your career opportunities in law.
  • Provides you a pathway to specialize in legal fields.
  • Boosts your earning potential through advanced qualifications.

Who should take the Law Exam?

  • Lawyer/Attorney
  • Paralegal
  • Legal Assistant
  • Legal Consultant
  • Corporate Counsel
  • Legal Secretary
  • Compliance Officer
  • Contract Manager
  • Intellectual Property (IP) Specialist
  • Family Law Practitioner
  • Tax Attorney
  • Criminal Defense Lawyer
  • Estate Planning Attorney
  • Legal Educator
  • Immigration Lawyer

Law Certification Course Outline
The course outline for Law certification is as below -


  • Introduction to Law
  • Legal Research and Writing
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
  • Contracts and Agreements
  • Criminal Law
  • Civil Law
  • Corporate and Business Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Litigation and Court Procedures
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
  • Law FAQs

    Law can be called as the science and art of justice. It is defined as the legislation created and enforced via society or governments to regulate behaviour, with a specific and precise definition a matter of longstanding debate.

    Tort law 

    Property law

    Contract law

    Criminal law


    Logical thinking

    Technological knowledge

    Knowledge of laws and procedures

    Writing skills


    Interpretation of laws

    Application of laws

    Analysis of facts

    Legal researches


    This exam is best suited for-

    Law Students

    Graduates

    Legal Professionals

    Other interested candidates