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Re: Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test (QLTT)

On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 01:07:10 -0800 (PST), LPO Watch & IPR workshop wrote:

> Indian lawyers undertake the QLTT in order to qualify as a Solicitor
> of England and Wales. Until now lawyers were able to get on the
> prestigious Rolls of Solicitors of England and Wales taking the QLTT
> in India in approximately Rs. 90000. The Solicitors Regulation
> Authority (SRA) has proposed drastic changes to come into effect from
> 1st March 2008 to the eligibility requirement making it mandatory for
> candidates to take active professional practice of 1 year under a
> solicitor in England & Wales of at least 5 years standing before they
> apply for the Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) required before taking
> the QLTT. This increases the cost of taking the QLTT to a minimum of
> Rs. 25 Lakhs. Candidates applying before 1st March 2008 will not be
> required to comply with new requirements.
> 
> APPLY NOW and gain dual qualification, enhance your academic
> credentials and elevate your career as a Solicitor to practice
> worldwide.
> 
> For more details visit www.qltt.in

Are you reading this Roy Schestowitz?
Here is a new career for you.

Of course you will have to pass out No-Doze to the entire courtroom when
you present your case because they will all be sound asleep.

On second thought, maybe you should keep your position as full time Linux
evangelist and paid spammer.

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