I have recently found out I am not eligible for the New York Bar Exam as I only have a CPE (Common Professional Exam) and not an LLB. Does anybody now the eligibility requirements for Canada or where I can find out?
Canada Bar Exams
Posted Jul 05, 2007 00:28
Posted Jul 05, 2007 05:47
sianmorgan:
Since you referred to New York, I will make the assumption that you would be interested in Ontario. Please find below a link (from Law Society of Upper Canada) which states the requirements for Ontario licensing:
http://mrc.lsuc.on.ca/jsp/membershipServices/becomingALawyer.jsp
Of course, you may find additional or more accurate information on the LSUC website, but this should give you a start.
P. Martini
Since you referred to New York, I will make the assumption that you would be interested in Ontario. Please find below a link (from Law Society of Upper Canada) which states the requirements for Ontario licensing:
http://mrc.lsuc.on.ca/jsp/membershipServices/becomingALawyer.jsp
Of course, you may find additional or more accurate information on the LSUC website, but this should give you a start.
P. Martini
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