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Hearings and Discipline > Lawyer Licensing Process > Articling > Articling

Articling

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The Articling component of the Licensing Process is ten months in length, which includes up to two weeks of vacation. In order to obtain credit for articles, candidates must:

  • be registered in the Licensing Process
  • ensure that they article with an approved Articling Principal who has filed the required Application, approved by the Law Society.

 


Candidates who commence articles without an approved Principal will not receive credit for any work completed.

Articling Program: What You Need to Know (PDF)

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