Examples of 'admission to the bar' in a sentence

Meaning of "admission to the bar"

admission to the bar: Refers to the process of becoming licensed to practice law

How to use "admission to the bar" in a sentence

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admission to the bar
After his admission to the bar he practiced as a lawyer.
The petitioner is an applicant for admission to the bar.
After his admission to the bar he started a career as attorney.
He was a teacher for some time before his admission to the bar.
He studied law and after his admission to the bar he practiced as an attorney.
Admission to the bar is equally available to lawyers in other Commonwealth countries.
The Law of the Bar currently provides two avenues for admission to the Bar.
After admission to the bar he established a practice in Talledega.
The Special Rapporteur also makes recommendations concerning the requirements for admission to the Bar.
After admission to the bar he established a practice in Talladega.
The Resource Admission to the bar.
Full admission to the Bar is subject to nationality and residency condition.
Residency (commercial presence) is required in order to obtain full admission to the Bar.
Admission to the Bar is not necessary for the practice of domestic law.
University Law School, he would now be applying for admission to the bar.

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Full admission to the Bar is subject to a nationality coupled with a residency requirement.
Non-attorneys must pass a Tax Court exam for admission to the Bar of the Court.
Rules for admission to the Bar vary considerably from state to state.
He apprenticed to an attorney in Corsicana, Texas before his admission to the bar in 1880.
Admission to the Bar of Quebec is a prerequisite for practising law in Quebec.
After teaching school he attained admission to the bar in 1906, and practiced in Poplarville.
Full admission to the Bar is subject to a nationality condition, coupled with residency requirements.
Hawes and Wickliffe became law partners upon the former 's admission to the bar in 1818.
In Canada, admission to the bar is a matter of provincial or territorial jurisdiction.
He studied law with Judge William Smith and attained admission to the bar in 1775.
After his admission to the bar in October of that year, he returned to Charlotte.
Matter of an Application for Admission to the Bar of the Commonwealth, 378 Mass.
Full admission to the Bar required for legal representation services, is subject to national condition.
He then studied law, attained admission to the bar in 1814 and established a practice in Woodstock.
HU: Full admission to the Bar is subject to a nationality condition, coupled with a residency requirement.
Full (simplified) admission to the Bar through an aptitude test is required.
Admission to the Bar of a state in the United States; or.
After attaining admission to the bar in 1831, he opened a practice in Rutland.
DK: Full admission to the Bar required for practicing law, including appearing before courts.
Plumer attained admission to the bar in 1787, and began to practice in Epping.

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