In England a qualified partner is allowed only two articled clerks, but in Scotland he can have as many as he likes. |
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Accounting articled clerk Sebastian Theron has just completed his first of three years' required articles. |
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In March 1868 he was articled to Samuel Way and at the age of twenty-three admitted to practice law at the South Australian Bar. |
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She was on good money, and was being urged by her boss to become an articled clerk. |
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The support staff, the articled clerks, the young solicitors, they don't have the bargaining power. |
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Among those who attended were the staff of Messrs Dawson, Hart and Co, including an articled pupil, now a retired solicitor. |
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He was articled to the architect G. E. Street, and in 1858 worked with Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and others on the frescos in the Oxford Union. |
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He graduated from law school in 1985 and articled at the defendant law firm. |
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Keen to pursue a career in medicine, at 14 he became an articled pupil to William Hardcastle, a Newcastle surgeon. |
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The son of a clergyman, he was a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral and was subsequently articled to the organist there. |
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On his return he was articled to the solicitor N. D. Stenhouse, who was at the centre of Sydney's literary community. |
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He was articled to the Gothic Revivalist architect Edward Willson, in Lincoln, leaving after three years to become a painter. |
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After settling in Durban with his family, Squires joined a friend's firm of attorneys as an articled clerk. |
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A graduate of York College of Law, Mr Corrie was articled for three years and worked for a number of firms, specialising in traffic accident casework. |
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An Oxford graduate, Mr Burton began his career with Manchester City Council in 1966 as an articled clerk, and subsequently became assistant solicitor. |
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I would suggest that it is more a question of the employer of the articled clerk not exploiting detrimentally the enthusiasm of that young person in that particular case. |
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His teaching career ended in 1874, when he became articled to a Halifax law firm. |
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At the age of 17 he was articled to a firm of solicitors, but he longed to become notable in a more sensational manner. |
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When Mandela wanted to study law, Sisulu arranged for him to be articled to a white attorney, Lazar Sidelsky, who befriended him. |
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More than one-third of the firm's partners and associates articled at the firm. |
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He articled with the law firm of Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt and joined that firm as an associate in the practice of corporate commercial law. |
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He was awarded the A. J. Christie Prize in Civil Litigation in his second year of law and articled with a law firm in his home town. |
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Ms. Snowshoe currently works as an articled student with Davis and Company. |
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After graduating from law school in 1994, he articled with a large firm in downtown Vancouver. |
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In 1992, Madam Justice Bédard articled with the firm Bédard, Saucier, where she later became partner. |
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Both were English-born sons of a French immigrant father or grandfather, and both had a privileged education and were articled to an established civil engineer. |
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We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes. |
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That same year Ernest Gimson was articled to a local architect. |
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While solicitors' articled clerks may once have been in very much the same position as pupil barristers, they have in more recent times been entitled to payment. |
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Where entry to the profession was through indenture as an articled clerk or pupil, family connections were also important, as they were in obtaining business. |
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If all his errors and follies were articled against him, the man would seem vicious and miserable. |
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Medical interns and articled law students, among others, are expected to work for certain set periods under senior practitioners before they are considered fully qualified. |
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After studying at the Royal College of Art, London, he was articled in 1887 to a firm of architects but soon left to set up in practice on his own. |
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The basic approach suggested to reach the above-mentioned objectives is to improve and harmonise Community legislation on materials and articled intended to come into contact with food by introducing the proposed rules. |
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The architect George Corson who worked mainly in Leeds, England, was born in Dumfries and articled to Walter Newall in the town. |
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He trained in mathematics and law and was articled to a proctor in Doctors' Commons. |
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John James had hoped to practice law, and was articled as a clerk in London. |
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He shall be articled against in the high court of admiralty. |
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