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Medieval lawyers were primarily trained through a combination of practical experience and formal education at universities, particularly in canon law and civil law. They often began their training as apprentices under experienced lawyers or clerics, gaining hands-on knowledge of legal practices and procedures. Universities, such as those in Bologna and Oxford, provided structured courses that emphasized legal texts and commentary. This blend of mentorship and academic study prepared them for careers in legal advocacy and administration.

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