I have sort of a convoluted situation. I am an American and I received a J.D from University of Western Ontario in Canada. I also did a joint LL.B in Civil Law with L'Université Laval in Québec. I am professionally bilingual in both French and English.
Based on that, how much harder would it be to practice in France?
Convoluted Situation
Posted Nov 13, 2010 02:52
I have sort of a convoluted situation. I am an American and I received a J.D from University of Western Ontario in Canada. I also did a joint LL.B in Civil Law with L'Université Laval in Québec. I am professionally bilingual in both French and English.
Based on that, how much harder would it be to practice in France?
Based on that, how much harder would it be to practice in France?
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