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Hi Jenna!
Good ideas you are giving me here, because I am really lost...
In Brasil when you finish the uni, you are actually a bachelor in social sciences and law - you are not yet a lawyer. Then, if you want to be a public servant you go for some exams, if you want to be a lawyer you go for other exams with the Lawyers association. I went for the latter, so I am a proper lawyer, but not specialised in anything, as our course is a general law course. There we learn criminal, civil, tax, international, labour, well, all kinds of law you imagine. After graduating you can do a master degree (post graduation courses)and specialise but I couldn't afford it I'm afraid.
I have worked there with labour (which I don't like a lot) and civil law, but if you ask me, my favourite subjects are really international and commercial law.
And the languages I can speak apart from English are Portuguese and Spanish, can do with some Italian also, but not totally fluent.
Thanks a lot!