Hallo,
hat jemand eine Ahnung, wie man sich in England als solicitor zulassen kann?
Gibt es irgendwelche Seiten auf deutsch über die englische Anwaltszulassung, hab beim googeln nichts gefunden?
LG
Englische Anwaltszulassung
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Re: Englische Anwaltszulassung
Hat jemand der hier anwesenden Helden den QLTT gemacht?
Es darf in diesem Thread wieder zu einem kollegialen Umgangston zurückgefunden werden.
Re: Englische Anwaltszulassung
alternativ - sofern eine EU Zulassung besteht - kann dieses auch ggf. einfacher gehen:
http://ec.europa.eu/civiljustice/legal_ ... eng_en.htm
Lawyers from other European Union countries practising in England and Wales
Under the Establishment of Lawyers Directive 98/5/EC a European Union lawyer established and registered in another Member State is able to apply for admission as a solicitor in England and Wales after practising UK law (which includes Community law) for three years, and does not need to sit an aptitude test. Lawyers who have practised UK law for less than three years may also apply provided they are registered with the Law Society and have pursued a professional activity in the UK for at least three years. Other lawyers may apply to take the Qualified Lawyers’ Transfer Test.
European Union lawyers practising on a permanent basis in England and Wales will have a choice between registering with the Law Society or the Bar Council and must comply with the rules of their chosen regulatory body. Irish lawyers, however, must register with the Law Society if they are solicitors and with the Bar Council if they are barristers.
Viel Erfolg!
Gruesse aus den USA
Reinhard von Hennigs
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http://ec.europa.eu/civiljustice/legal_ ... eng_en.htm
Lawyers from other European Union countries practising in England and Wales
Under the Establishment of Lawyers Directive 98/5/EC a European Union lawyer established and registered in another Member State is able to apply for admission as a solicitor in England and Wales after practising UK law (which includes Community law) for three years, and does not need to sit an aptitude test. Lawyers who have practised UK law for less than three years may also apply provided they are registered with the Law Society and have pursued a professional activity in the UK for at least three years. Other lawyers may apply to take the Qualified Lawyers’ Transfer Test.
European Union lawyers practising on a permanent basis in England and Wales will have a choice between registering with the Law Society or the Bar Council and must comply with the rules of their chosen regulatory body. Irish lawyers, however, must register with the Law Society if they are solicitors and with the Bar Council if they are barristers.
Viel Erfolg!
Gruesse aus den USA
Reinhard von Hennigs
www.bdhlaw.net