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This is a discussion on As attorneys, do CBA graduates have fewer privileges than ABA graduates? within the Becoming a Lawyer forum, part of the Law Students and Young Lawyers category; ANSWER: Graduates from CBA and ABA law schools who become members of the California State Bar have exactly the same ...
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Graduates from CBA and ABA law schools who become members of the California State Bar have exactly the same rights, privileges, and responsibilities relating to the practice of law in California. Read more: Glendale University College Of Law :: About Us :: FAQs |
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