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Admission as a Barrister and Solicitor The Law Society of New Brunswick Admission as a Barrister and Solicitor < Admission Information < Home Upon having served a period or periods of articles aggregating not less than forty four (44) weeks within a period of three years from the time the clerk's Articling Agreement first became effective, the successful completion of the Bar Admission Course, successfully passing the Bar Examinations you are now entitled to petition for admission as a barrister and solicitor. Procedure for admission of barristers and solicitors: The pertinent sections of Regulation 42 and 43 concerning the procedure on admission read: 42(1) A student-at-law may apply for admission as a barrister and solicitor if the student-at-law (a) subject to section 34, has been a student-at-law in good standing for one year prior to admission, (b) subject to section 38, has successfully completed the bar admission course, and (c) has successfully completed the bar examinations under subsection 41(1). 42(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(a), Council may, for cause established to its satisfaction, approve a period less than one year for a student-at-law to qualify for admission. 43(1) An application under subsection 42(1) shall be filed with the Executive Director and state (a) the date and place of birth, address, education qualifications, and citizenship of the applicant, (b) the date the applicant’s admission as a student-at-law, the name of every barrister and solicitor with whom the applicant has entered into an Articling Agreement, the particulars of the service required by subsection 33(1), and particulars with respect to taking the bar admission course and writing the bar examinations, and (c) whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a criminal offence and, if so, the particulars of the offence. 43(2) In an application under subsection 42(1) the applicant shall cause to be sent to the Executive Director, or shall attach to the application (a) an official transcript or equivalent document certifying successful completion of the applicant’s law studies, a. a declaration under the Evidence Act of every barrister and solicitor with whom the applicant has entered into an Articling Agreement, or served as required by subsection 33(1), verifying (i) the applicant’s moral character and sober and temperate habits, and (ii) the service of the applicant required by subsection 33(1), and (c) a copy of the applicant’s birth certificate and evidence of citizenship and residence. 43(3) Where the applicant has entered into an Articling Agreement or served with more than one barrister and solicitor, Council may waive any declaration required by paragraph (2)(b) as long as at least one such declaration verifies that the service required by subsection 33(1) has been completed. 43(4) Compliance with the requirements of paragraph (2)(b) may be waived in any case where Council is satisfied that there is sufficient cause to do so. 43(5) An Application under subsection 42(1) shall be in Form 10, and shall be verified by declaration under the Evidence Act. Next: Professional Liability Insurance The Law Society of New Brunswick - What's New? - Governing Legislation Rules - Governing Legislation Forms - Admission Information - Information for the Public - Frequently Asked Questions FAQs - Links - Contact Us - Site Map - Law Libraries © New Brunswick Law Society - Site Design By: BrunNet Inc. Admission as a Barrister and Solicitor The Law Society of New Brunswick Admission as a Barrister and Solicitor < Admission Information < Home Upon having served a period or periods of articles aggregating not less than forty four (44) weeks within a period of three years from the time the clerk's Articling Agreement first became effective, the successful completion of the Bar Admission Course, successfully passing the Bar Examinations you are now entitled to petition for admission as a barrister and solicitor. Procedure for admission of barristers and solicitors: The pertinent sections of Regulation 42 and 43 concerning the procedure on admission read: 42(1) A student-at-law may apply for admission as a barrister and solicitor if the student-at-law (a) subject to section 34, has been a student-at-law in good standing for one year prior to admission, (b) subject to section 38, has successfully completed the bar admission course, and (c) has successfully completed the bar examinations under subsection 41(1). 42(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(a), Council may, for cause established to its satisfaction, approve a period less than one year for a student-at-law to qualify for admission. 43(1) An application under subsection 42(1) shall be filed with the Executive Director and state (a) the date and place of birth, address, education qualifications, and citizenship of the applicant, (b) the date the applicant’s admission as a student-at-law, the name of every barrister and solicitor with whom the applicant has entered into an Articling Agreement, the particulars of the service required by subsection 33(1), and particulars with respect to taking the bar admission course and writing the bar examinations, and (c) whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a criminal offence and, if so, the particulars of the offence. 43(2) In an application under subsection 42(1) the applicant shall cause to be sent to the Executive Director, or shall attach to the application (a) an official transcript or equivalent document certifying successful completion of the applicant’s law studies, a. a declaration under the Evidence Act of every barrister and solicitor with whom the applicant has entered into an Articling Agreement, or served as required by subsection 33(1), verifying (i) the applicant’s moral character and sober and temperate habits, and (ii) the service of the applicant required by subsection 33(1), and (c) a copy of the applicant’s birth certificate and evidence of citizenship and residence. 43(3) Where the applicant has entered into an Articling Agreement or served with more than one barrister and solicitor, Council may waive any declaration required by paragraph (2)(b) as long as at least one such declaration verifies that the service required by subsection 33(1) has been completed. 43(4) Compliance with the requirements of paragraph (2)(b) may be waived in any case where Council is satisfied that there is sufficient cause to do so. 43(5) An Application under subsection 42(1) shall be in Form 10, and shall be verified by declaration under the Evidence Act. Next: Professional Liability Insurance The Law Society of New Brunswick - What's New? - Governing Legislation Rules - Governing Legislation Forms - Admission Information - Information for the Public - Frequently Asked Questions FAQs - Links - Contact Us - Site Map - Law Libraries © New Brunswick Law Society - Site Design By: BrunNet Inc.
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AILA - 1946 - 2006: 60 Years of Service…60 Years of Excellence AILA - 1946 - 2006: 60 Years of Service…60 Years of Excellence
AILA - 1946 - 2006: 60 Years of Service…60 Years of Excellence
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AtkinsonLaw.com : Alex Atkinson Vancouver Lawyer, British Columbia (BC) Barrister & Solicitor, Immigration Lawyer, Legal Services, British Columbia (BC), Canada, Legal Documents, Sale AtkinsonLaw.com : Alex Atkinson Vancouver Lawyer, British Columbia (BC) Barrister & Solicitor, Immigration Lawyer, Legal Services, British Columbia (BC), Canada, Legal Documents, Sale
AtkinsonLaw.com : Alex Atkinson Vancouver Lawyer, British Columbia (BC) Barrister & Solicitor, Immigration Lawyer, Legal Services, British Columbia (BC), Canada, Legal Documents, Sale
http://www.atkinsonlaw.com/
Barrister Global Services Network, Inc. Barrister Global Services Network, Inc.
Premier provider of multi-vendor IT services that deliver superior resolution to any client/server hardware challenge. Services include computer hardware maintenance, network hardware maintenance, project support and a web-based customer management system. Geographic service coverage extends to nearly every location in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico
http://www.barrister.com/
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http://www.prospects.ac.uk/
Barrister's Gallery of new Orleans, Home Page Barrister's Gallery of new Orleans, Home Page
Art New Orleans.Barrister's Gallery, Outsider art, visionary art
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Beverly Hills Law Office - Welcome to our law office - Law Firm - Attorneys at Law
http://www.beverlyhillslawyer.net/
Criminal defence lawyer in Toronto and Vancouver BC Criminal defence lawyer in Toronto and Vancouver BC
Criminal defence lawyer in Toronto and Vancouver BC
http://www.sgrm.com/
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Attorney, lawyer, and law firm directory to find a lawyer, attorneys, and local law firms. Lawyers.com is the -1 lawyer directory.
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Henson Trust Specialist - Kenneth C. Pope, LL.B., T.E.P Henson Trust Specialist - Kenneth C. Pope, LL.B., T.E.P
Ken Pope is one of the most experienced practitioners in Ontario helping families to establish a Henson Trust in their wills and to acheive financial security for their family members with a disability.
http://www.kpopelaw.ca/
Joseph Roza,a Nova Scotia Barrister with 20 years of experience.....some helpful hints for real estate acquisitions and other legal problems, with resourseful links.... Joseph Roza,a Nova Scotia Barrister with 20 years of experience.....some helpful hints for real estate acquisitions and other legal problems, with resourseful links....
Joseph Roza, specializing in Canadian Law...need information on Real Estate, Corporations or Wills and Estates...
http://www.josephroza.com/
Kadish Law - Joel Kadish - Barrister & Solicitor Kadish Law - Joel Kadish - Barrister & Solicitor
Kadish Law - Joel Kadish - Barrister & Solicitor
http://www.kadishlaw.com/
Law Society of Nunavut - News and Notices Law Society of Nunavut - News and Notices
Law Society of Nunavut - News and Notices
http://lawsociety.nu.ca/
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