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  2. Nova Scotia Barristers' Society - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Barristers' Society [1] is the statutory body charged with the regulation of the legal profession in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The Barristers' Society is a member of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, an association of the fourteen provincial and territorial bodies governing the legal profession across Canada.

  3. Federation of Law Societies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador: 1834 [7] Northwest Territories: Law Society of the Northwest Territories: 1978 [8] Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia Barristers' Society: 1825 Nunavut: Law Society of Nunavut: 1999 Ontario: Law Society of Ontario: 1841 Prince Edward Island: Law Society of Prince Edward Island: 1876 [9] Quebec: Bar of Quebec: 1849

  4. Schulich School of Law - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest clinical law program in Canada and the only community law clinic in Nova Scotia. Students can receive academic credit and gain practical legal experience through the Legal Aid Service, which emphasizes the development of professional skills and the refinement of substantive and procedural knowledge in a real-life context.

  5. Category:Law societies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Law Society of New Brunswick; Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador; Nova Scotia Barristers' Society; Law Society of Nunavut; O. Law Society of Ontario; Q.

  6. Law society - Wikipedia

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    A law society is an association of lawyers with a regulatory role that includes the right to supervise the training, qualifications, and conduct of lawyers. Where there is a distinction between barristers and solicitors , solicitors are regulated by the law societies and barristers by a separate bar council .

  7. Category:Lawyers in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Lawyers who are/were members of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society and who have practised law in the Province of Nova Scotia in Canada. It includes lawyers who practised law in Nova Scotia prior to Confederation in 1867.

  8. Nova Scotia Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Supreme Court is a superior court in the province of Nova Scotia. The Supreme Court consists of 25 judicial seats including the position of Chief Justice and Associate Chief Justice. [1] At any given time there may be one or more additional justices who sit as supernumerary ...

  9. Richard John Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    Richard John Uniacke Richard John Uniacke by Robert Field Born (1753-11-22) November 22, 1753 Castletown, Kingdom of Ireland Died October 11, 1830 (1830-10-11) (aged 76) Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia Richard John Uniacke (November 22, 1753 – October 11, 1830) was an abolitionist, lawyer, politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly and Attorney General of Nova Scotia. According to ...