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  2. Bar examination - Wikipedia

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    The candidate must score at least 40 questions correctly to proceed to the second part of the exam, which are four essay questions and a drafting project (motion, opinion or claim document) in Civil Law (including Consumer Law), Labour Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Corporate Law or Tax Law, and their respective ...

  3. Legal writing - Wikipedia

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    The legal memorandum is the most common type of predictive legal analysis; it may include the client letter or legal opinion. The legal memorandum predicts the outcome of a legal question by analyzing the authorities governing the question and the relevant facts that gave rise to the legal question.

  4. Welding Procedure Specification - Wikipedia

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    The AWS defines welding PQR as a record of welding variables used to produce an acceptable test weldment and the results of tests conducted on the weldment to qualify a Welding Procedure Specification. For steel construction (civil engineering structures) AWS D1.1 is a widely used standard.

  5. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    There are several ways to gain admission to the bar, including: three years of training followed by the bar exam; five years of legal professional experience followed by the bar exam; a Ph.D. in law followed by either the bar exam or 3 years of legal professional experience; or possession of high academic qualifications in legal sciences (e.g ...

  6. American Welding Society - Wikipedia

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    The Radiographic Interpretation Certification, for example, includes a detailed general knowledge exam, a test of specific information from the AWS code book on radiographic quality and interpretation, and a practical exam testing the individual's ability to read radiographic films. [4]

  7. Schulte Roth & Zabel - Wikipedia

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    Schulte Roth & Zabel, LLP (often shortened to "SRZ") is a full service law firm with offices in New York City, Washington, D.C., and London.The number of attorneys practicing at the firm globally is approximately 320 as of 2020, [6] down from approximately 375 attorneys in 2013.

  8. Nicholas W. Brown (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Brown began his legal career as a Judge Advocate General in the United States Army, serving as both a prosecutor and defense counsel.His practice included being trial counsel at Joint Base Lewis–McChord, trial defense counsel for the United States Army Trial Defense Service, Fort Bliss, Texas and Bagdad, Iraq, and legal assistance attorney and tax officer for the U.S. Army Air Defense ...

  9. Israel Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The law empowers the Israel bar with mandatory authority to regulate ethical and disciplinary matters, to accredit interns, conduct the bar examination twice a year, and issue licenses. As a matter of discretionary authority, the law empowers the Israel Bar Association to take actions for the benefit of its members, and to take legal actions ...