Lawyers advise clients on legal matters, plead cases or conduct prosecutions in courts of law. They represent clients before tribunals and administrative boards, and draw up legal documents such as contracts and wills. Law firms, prosecutor's offices, governments and businesses employ them. Lawyers may be self-employed.
This profession is regulated in Manitoba by the Law Society of Manitoba.
Note: The society conducts the licensing process in English only. Thus, all requested documents must be translated into English.
To practise law in Manitoba you must:
You must complete the following steps:
STEP 1: Contact the Law Society of Manitoba to request an articling application and Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education admission package.
Law Society of Manitoba
Karen Dyck, director of admissions and membership
219 Kennedy Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1S8
Phone: 204-942-5571
Fax: 204-956-0624
E-mail: kdyck@lawsociety.mb.ca
Website: lawsociety.mb.ca
STEP 2: Contact the National Committee on Accreditation and tell them you are an internationally educated lawyer seeking to practise in Manitoba.
National Committee on Accreditation
Deborah Wolfe, managing director
World Exchange Plaza
1810 - 45, rue o'Connor Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1A4
Phone: 613-236-7250
Fax: 613-236-7233
E-mail: dwolfe@flsc.ca
Website: flsc.ca
STEP 3: Complete the National Committee on Accreditation application form to obtain a certificate of equivalency.
You must submit the following:
* If documents are not in English, notarized translation is required.
STEP 4: Complete exams as required by the National Committee on Accreditation.
STEP 5: Complete the Law Society of Manitoba application form to apply as an articling student. Secure an articling position with a member of the society who has been a barrister and a solicitor for at least three years and who is approved by the society.
You must submit the following:
** Must be submitted within 14 days of commencing articles with an approved principal.
STEP 6: Complete the Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education licensing program.
STEP 7: When all requirements have been met, you have been called to the bar and you have paid practising and insurance fees, you will be licensed by the Law Society of Manitoba to practise law in Manitoba.
Additional information
Annual practising fee is C$1522.50.
Annual mandatory professional liability insurance premium is C$525.
The fee for each National Committee on Accreditation exam is C$525.
Tuition fee for the Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education licensing program is C$1,470.
Language: As part of your work, you are required to have intermediate or advanced English language skills in the four basic language areas - listening, speaking and reading and writing comprehension. Therefore, you should be able to:
Revised October 2011
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