Understanding Business and Personal Law

Chapter 36: Retirement and Wills

Career Information

Legal Columnist
Charles Levendosky is not an attorney, yet he works as a legal columnist and is well respected. Does that surprise you? Most journalists don’t have degrees in the subjects they write about. They spend part of their day researching and learning before they write the article that will help educate you. Listening, reading, and writing are the foundation skills for the journalism profession. Journalists need to know how to learn, research, and communicate.

Explore: What can you do today to prepare for a career as a legal columnist? What skills do you have that would help you in this field? What skills do you need to develop?

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