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- verb Present participle of
article (verb) .
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Examples
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I wonder how good articling is for his mental health now.
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The problem with articling is that the Law Societies recognize that there just aren’t enough positions to go around.
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My contract for articling next August states that I must pass the bar exam to begin articling.
Yet Another Strike at York University (and Osgoode Hall)? : Law is Cool 2008
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In what's been called an "articling crisis," 12 per cent of Ontario law school graduates were unable to get articling jobs in 2011, according to statistics from the Law Society of Upper Canada.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JEFF GRAY 2011
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In what's been called an "articling crisis," 12 per cent of Ontario law school graduates were unable to get articling jobs in 2011, according to statistics from the Law Society of Upper Canada.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JEFF GRAY 2011
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And the -- and the court was -- you know, just very firm about kind of articling that there was no excuse for not -- for not letting same-sex couples marry.
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Cobham, he tried a movement for 'articling' with James before proclaiming him.
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My neice has completed 4 years of Univ for a degree in Sociology, needed 3 additional years of law classes and then will require approximately one year of articling before she can write her exams to be admitted to the Bar.
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As indicated earlier, the existence of student legal aid lawyers implies that obtaining a law degree, articling, and being called to the bar are not necessary in order to provide criminal defence services, at least for relatively minor charges.
Access to Legal Services: Lessons from the Medical Profession (Part 3 of 3) : Law is Cool 2009
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In making a suggestion to expand articling, you have to answer two questions: where will the student complete the articling and who will pay for it.
A Rose By Any Other Name?: Law Schools, Legal Education, and Professionalism : Law is Cool 2009
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