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  2. Trainee solicitor - Wikipedia

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    On successful completion of the training contract, the trainee will qualify and be admitted as a solicitor. Trainee solicitors and training contracts were formerly known as articled clerks and articles of clerkship, respectively. For trainee solicitors, the Law Society recommend a minimum salary of £22,794 in London and £20,217 outside of ...

  3. Training contract - Wikipedia

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    To obtain a training contract (since 1 September a training contract is now formally known as 'Qualifying Work Experience' (QWE) [2]), a graduate must apply for an opening for such position at a law firm or in-house legal team. Law firms often recruit a year or two in advance of the start of planned employment, allowing non-law graduates to ...

  4. Solicitor - Wikipedia

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    They must also complete a two-year trainee solicitor contract with a law firm. All solicitors in Hong Kong are admitted to the High Court of Hong Kong and thus bear the full title of "Solicitor of the High Court of Hong Kong". [16] Solicitors enjoy rights of audience in the lower court and in chamber hearings in the High Court.

  5. Canadian Public Relations Society - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) is a professional society for practitioners of public relations in Canada. Established at a meeting in Montreal in 1948, it subsequently amalgamated with the Public Relations Association of Ontario.

  6. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    Advocates and Solicitors are entitled to appear before courts or perform solicitors' work, as the legal profession in Singapore is fused without any distinction between barristers and solicitors. Exemptions from any of these requirements may be obtained from the Ministry of Law.

  7. Law Society of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Upper Canada and Ontario's Lawyers, 1797–1997. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4426-2337-8. OCLC 904376526. P'ng, Justin (2019). "The Gatekeeper's Jurisdiction: The Law Society of Ontario and the Promotion of Diversity in the Legal Profession". University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review. 77: 82– 107.

  8. Legal executive - Wikipedia

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    The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) was founded in 1892 as the Solicitors Managing Clerks' Association and became the Institute of Legal Executives, a company limited by guarantee, in 1963 with the support of the Law Society of England and Wales. In England and Wales the Institute of Legal Executives received a Royal Charter in ...

  9. File:The Solicitors (Disciplinary Proceedings) Rules 2019 ...

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