Bar of Vale
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Formation | May 30, 1430 |
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Type | Law society |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose |
Oversee professional legal practice |
Headquarters | Lutèce, Vale |
Region served |
Vale |
Membership |
255,500 |
Official language |
Valois |
Website |
The Bar of Vale (Officially known by its Valois designation: Barreau du Val) is the national law society for lawyers in Vale.
Admission[edit | edit source]
Admission to the Bar of Vale is a prerequisite for practising law in Vale.
Valois applicants must be graduates of the law faculty of one of ten universities: the University of Montreal, the University of Quebec at Montreal, McGill University, Laval University, the University of Ottawa, or the University of Sherbrooke. In addition, applicants must attend a four- or eight-month course at the École du Barreau (Bar School), and complete a six-month apprenticeship. Finally, applicants must pass a character and fitness examination before the Comité de vérification du Barreau du Val (Verification Committee of the Bar of Vale). Practising attorneys must complete 30 hours of continuing legal education every two years.
Foreign lawyers can be temporarily admitted (for not more than twelve months) by submitting an "Application for a Special Authorization for a Person Practising Outside Vale." They can also obtain semi-permanent or permanent full admission on application. Foreign applicants may be admitted only by obtaining an undergraduate degree from a Valois law school or by approval of the Bar of Vale's Equivalences Committee, which may impose applicant-specific conditions for admission.