Applying for admission as an in-house lawyer
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Do you want to apply for admission as an in-house lawyer? Find out more here.
Basic information
Anyone wishing to work as an in-house lawyer needs to be admitted to the bar. After admission, the activity may be carried out under the professional title of lawyer (syndic lawyer) or attorney (syndic lawyer).
Requirements
- Application
- General requirements for admission to the profession of lawyer
- Officially certified copy of the examination certificate on the acquisition of the qualification for judicial office according to the German Judges Act or
- No grounds for refusal of admission
- Activity in accordance with Section 46 (2) to (5) of the Federal Lawyers' Act (BRAO)
- Receipt of the administrative fee
- Swearing in
What documents do I need?
- Examination certificate
Original/copy or officially certified copy of the examination certificate on the acquisition of the qualification for judicial office or on other admission requirement according to § 4 Federal Lawyers' Act (BRAO).
- Resume
Curriculum vitae with photograph indicating the name at birth.
- Questionnaire
Completed and signed questionnaire inquiring about the grounds for refusal of admission pursuant to Section 7 BRAO.
- If applicable: proof of the acquisition of an academic degree
Original/copy or officially certified copy of the doctoral degree certificate or proof of the acquisition of another academic degree.
- Employment contract
Original/execution or publicly certified copy of the employment contract(s), amendments and appendices.
If the employment contract does not regulate the professional independence in the exercise of the lawyer's activity: Supplementary agreement to the employment contract with assurance of professional independence of the employer and the applicant signed organization and activity description.
- Remark:
The competent body may require the submission of further evidence and original documents submitted will be returned immediately after processing.
- Extract from the Federal Central Register
Will be obtained from the bar association.