Studied? = STUDENT.
Awarded degrees(s), (there are many different ones), completed academic achievements, allows different abbrieviations. Commonly: J.D = Juris Doctor &/or Esq. for Esquire. But there are many others.
Yes! It's not just bending it, its breaking the law. You can go to jail for it just like Lil Kim did. I forget the technical name of it.
the law is very difficult to subscribe you have to wear seatbelts and don't go past the speed limit
The periodic table of elements is not a real table with every element that exists but a chart with initials and these initials stand for the elements. For instance Al stands for aluminum and Na stands for sodium. Go figure right? :)
The theory come first because without a theory there is nothing to make a law.
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Provided you do not pretend to be a licensed attorney, you can still list the J.D. (Juris Doctor) after your name.
No, he did not attend law school. He studied law and learned from other attorneys.
he studied art and the law boring stuff to then be a "LAWYER"
He Studied for a bachelor in Law and economics at the Sydney University
D. C. [district of Columbia]
you need to go to law school and get a law degree also it would help if you studied on the terms they use in court
people with initials GO
Van Bure did not go to college. However, he worked at a law office, studied law and became a successful lawyer.
Henry Clay studied law privately with the help of George Wythe. He was given access to practice law in 1797.
Henry Clay studied law privately with the help of George Wythe. He was given access to practice law in 1797.
Jean Chrétien attended Séminaire Sainte-Marie and studied law at Université Laval.
She want to Oxford university and studied law.