Becoming an attorney is a dream for many individuals, particularly for students studying law. Unfortunately, not all graduates of law schools are able to work as attorneys.
To become an attorney, they need to undergo further education, specifically the Special Professional Education for Attorneys (PKPA).
To this end, the Faculty of Law at Universitas Trunojoyo Madura (UTM) is committed to providing opportunities for law students who are interested in becoming advocates.
Effective from July 20, 2024, to August 17, 2024, the Faculty of Law at UTM conducting the Fifth Cohort of the Special Professional Education for Advocates.
This activity represented a collaboration between the Faculty of Law UTM and PERADI (Indonesian Advocates Association) Bangkalan Regency.
Peserta kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 27 alumni fakultas hukum yang berasal dari berbagai universitas.
Kegiatan ini menghadirkan sejumlah narasumber kompeten dari kalangan akademisi fakultas hukum dan praktisi advokat. Dilaksanakan di ruang sidak umum FH lantai 1
“The purpose of organizing this PKPA is to cultivate a generation of quality advocates, particularly by facilitating UTM Faculty of Law alumni in pursuing careers in the advocacy profession,” stated Dr. Erma Rusdiana, SH, MH, Dean of the Faculty of Law UTM .
"Participating in Special Advocate Professional Education is an absolute requirement that must be fulfilled by those who aspire to hold the position of an advocate," stated Dr. Erma Rusdiana.
Dr. Erma expressed the hope that, in the future, competent advocates will emerge following their participation in the fifth batch of specialized advocate training, which will be beneficial to society, the nation, and the state.
The Special Education Program for Advocate Professionals, Batch V, was officially opened and closed by the Dean of the UTM Faculty of Law, with the expectation of producing high-quality advocates.