Hi,
Is an LLM in Canada (let's say McGill) useful for a foreign lawyer (from a civil-law country) before presenting the documents to the Commite de Equivalence?
Or should I get the Canadian LL.B even though I am already a practicing lawyer in another country?
By the way, the idea is to sit for the Bar Exam in Quebec.
Thanks in advance.
LLM in Canada - Barreau du Quebec
Posted Feb 20, 2006 21:20
Hi,
Is an LLM in Canada (let's say McGill) useful for a foreign lawyer (from a civil-law country) before presenting the documents to the Commite de Equivalence?
Or should I get the Canadian LL.B even though I am already a practicing lawyer in another country?
By the way, the idea is to sit for the Bar Exam in Quebec.
Thanks in advance.
Is an LLM in Canada (let's say McGill) useful for a foreign lawyer (from a civil-law country) before presenting the documents to the Commite de Equivalence?
Or should I get the Canadian LL.B even though I am already a practicing lawyer in another country?
By the way, the idea is to sit for the Bar Exam in Quebec.
Thanks in advance.
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