That depends entirely on the laws of the country you intend to practice law in.
The location of the law school is not important. What is important is where you pass the bar exam.
Yes, a murderer CAN go to law school. Whether a state bar will allow him to PRACTICE law is another question.
If the firm, or any of its associates, are admitted to practice in the other country, yes, they can.
BPP Law School's motto is 'Preparing you for practice'.
Yes
Law school is typically three years beyond a bachelor's degree. After completion of law school the student must then pass the bar examine in order to actually practice law.
When a person does something on behalf of another person that has an involvement of legal discretion or making a decision about legal matters, that is the practice of law. It is considered unauthorized practice of law for a person to exercise legal discretion on behalf of another person, or practice law for another person, when they are not legally authorized to do so.
Yes, if you transfer to another law school they may want to find reasons as to why you are transferring to their law school.
Viper is wrong. In New York, a graduate of a non ABA approved law school, after practicing for five years in another jurisdiction, may sit for the NY bar exam.
No, you do not have to go to school in Georgia. You will have to pass the bar exam in Georgia.
Harvard Law School is one of the best law schools in the country. The school is located in Cambridge, MA.
If you are asking if Stanford has a law school the answer is yes. It is ranked 3rd in the country.