Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U
Posted by Kibitzer on 1/18/04
On 1/16/04, Some states wrote: > Some states- California and New York come to mind- will let > you take the bar exam with your LLB. If you become licensed > to practice law in one US jurisdiction, and pass the USPTO > exam, you may find that employers don't require you to take > any additional coursework. For the New York bar, a person with a law degree from a country where the law is not English common law based would need 20 hours of credit at an approved US law school. That's probably at least two part time semesters worth of work.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the US, 1/09/04, by Mike Biagio.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/10/04, by cc.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/13/04, by Mike Biagio.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/15/04, by cc.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/15/04, by Kibitzer.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/16/04, by Some states.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/18/04, by Kibitzer.
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