Legal Question in Banking Law in Illinois
banking attorney
what is that they do an how long do you have to go to school in order to become one
Asked on 1/18/08, 2:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
David K. Staub
Staub Anderson LLC
Re: banking attorney
There is no special course of study to become a "banking attorney." You simply get a law degree, pass the bar exam and begin practicing. There are courses, however, that will give you a good background to work for banks, primarily courses dealing with Article 4 and Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
David K. Staub, business lawyer
Answered on 1/19/08, 6:10 pm
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