Salary Range
$25,000 to $100,000+
Law librarians are professionally trained librarians who work in legal settings such as court systems, private law firms, government libraries, corporate law departments, and law schools.
Minimum Education Level
Master's DegreeCertification/License
NoneOutlook
Faster than the AverageOrganized
Problem-Solving
Technical

Acquisition Law Librarian

Law Librarian

Library Assistant

Library Clerk
- Acquisitions Librarians
- Arbitrators
- Archivists
- Bail Bondsmen
- Bailiffs
- Bankruptcy Lawyers
- Biotechnology Patent Lawyers
- Bodyguards
- Book Conservators
- Border Patrol Agents
- Bounty Hunters
- Children's Librarians
- Civil Litigation Lawyers
- Corporate Lawyers
- Corporate Librarians
- Court Interpreters and Translators
- Court Reporters
- Criminal Lawyers
- Database Specialists
- Elder Law Attorneys
- Environmental Lawyers
- Exhibit Designers
- Family Lawyers
- Film and Video Librarians
- Forensic Experts
- Forensic Meteorologists
- Hedge Fund Lawyers
- Information Brokers
- Intellectual Property Lawyers
- Judges
- Lawyers
- Legal Nurse Consultants
- Legal Operations Specialists
- Legal Secretaries
- Librarians
- Library and Information Science Instructors
- Library Assistants
- Library Directors
- Library Media Specialists
- Library Technicians
- Litigation Support/eDiscovery Analysts
- Medical Librarians
- Mergers and Acquisitions Attorneys
- Music Librarians
- Paralegals
- Patent Agents
- Patent Lawyers
- Polygraph Examiners
- Process Servers
- Public Interest Lawyers
- Real Estate Lawyers
- Space Lawyers
- Tax Attorneys