Chris Bentley says tuition fees are hardly the only costs law students face in getting their training
By Julius Melnitzer | December 12, 2022
Canada is the third costliest country in the world to train as a lawyer, according to an analysis of university tuition and administrative fees in 50 countries conducted by The Mobile Bank N26. But the profession’s salaries are such that Canadian lawyers can pay back their tuition fees comparatively quickly. READ MORE
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