King John
King of Talossa
Posts: 2,415
Talossan Since: 5-7-2005
Knight Since: 11-30-2005
Motto: COR UNUM
King Since: 3-14-2007
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Post by King John on May 23, 2006 11:46:53 GMT -6
The Royal Talossa Bar will shortly be conducting a set of Bar examinations for anyone who wishes to become an attorney in Talossa. If anyone would like to take these exams, let me know, please.
— John Woolley, UrN, ChRTB
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Dec 30, 2011 19:45:28 GMT -6
As soon as I get my citizenship, I'd like to appear for the bar exams... I am presently an attorney in my country of residence.
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Post by Eiric S. Börnatfiglheu on Dec 31, 2011 9:07:18 GMT -6
Aside from the exams, what is the procedure for training aspiring lawyers here in the Regipats? Is it an apprenticeship, or will the University be establishing a law school?
And what of international law?
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Post by Joshua Scheunemann on Feb 10, 2012 12:25:56 GMT -6
I will love to be a lawyer and not a rebel lawyer
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2012 8:06:07 GMT -6
I hope everyone is aware that this call for the bar exam was posted in 2006.
Inquiries into bar acceptance should be sent to the Chancellor of the Royal Talossan Bar.
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Post by Martì Prevuost on Feb 11, 2012 14:23:22 GMT -6
The term "shortly" is relative.
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Post by Benedict Stamford on Feb 13, 2012 0:19:51 GMT -6
I'll be a lawyer
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Post by Joshua Scheunemann on Feb 14, 2012 10:31:25 GMT -6
Me too
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Post by Benedict Stamford on Feb 17, 2012 20:47:26 GMT -6
cant new people become lawyers?
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Feb 18, 2012 3:37:03 GMT -6
You Would have to speak to the Chancellor and only Member of the Royal Talossan Bar our Prime Minister
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Feb 18, 2012 14:32:01 GMT -6
... but the PM has not been heeding to my request for quite a long time... is she busy elsewhere?
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Feb 18, 2012 14:43:15 GMT -6
Yes, she is very busy both in her civilian life and as the Prime Minister. But rest assured, reforming our justice system has been a topic of discussion for some of our top citizens for years now. The difficulty is re-invigorating it without undermining the legitimacy of the system, all while managing with relatively few participants. While I too am eager to enter the bar association, I recognize that until the system as a whole is in a workable state, it makes no sense to flood it with lawyers. If you look back at the past few Cosas, though, you can see the progress being made.
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Post by Istefan Lorentzescu on Feb 18, 2012 15:28:37 GMT -6
True plans are being made
But what is more important at the moment is re-activating our current High Cort Justices or appointing active High Cort Justices.
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