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If I attend U of T law school will I be able to practise law in other parts of Canada?

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If I attend U of T law school will I be able to practise law in other parts of Canada?

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Yes. Our law school is accredited not only by the Law Society of Upper Canada – the governing body for the Ontario legal profession – but other provincial and territorial law societies throughout Canada. But legal governing bodies in each province have varying requirements for admission to the practice of law. You should contact the specific law society to which you seek admission. Furthermore, each provincial law society requires some period of articling following completion of a Canadian law degree.

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