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hi-tec

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Technically speaking it isn't even necessary to go to law school in many jurisdictions of the USA, including California. as long as you demostrate that you have engaged in intense personal study of the law and are qualified to sit for the exam.

what about DR?

If not, what are the probabilites to change the law in DR and how...
 

Fabio J. Guzman

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To be able to practice law in the Dominican Republic you need the following:

(1) A law degree from a Dominican Law School or the ?revalidation? at the University of Santo Domingo (UASD) of a law degree obtained in a foreign university.

(2) A decree from the Executive Branch authorizing you to practice in the DR (?exequatur?)

(3) To become a member of the Dominican Bar Association (?Colegio de Abogados de la Rep?blica Dominicana?).