
"To Practice Law in Ontario" will unveil the tapestry of my experiences as a young lawyer in Ontario, weaving together the threads of knowledge and wisdom that illuminate my path. I dedicate its first season to "paying it forward" by sharing valuable insights and 'hidden' knowledge that helped me navigate the process of becoming a licensed lawyer in Ontario as a foreign-trained professional. Join ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this episode, I discuss three common mistakes people make while drafting and/or submitting their resume and cover letters to multiple law firms re articling applications.
As always, good luck on your licensing journey!
Your articling cover letter is your first shot at marketing yourself to secure an articling position, and you know what they say about first impressions?
Feel free to send an email for a sample cover letter- thesodpodcastchannel@gmail.com. I hope ... more
In this episode, I share the tips I was given by a career advisor in one of Canada's foremost law schools, as I hurdled through the task of drafting a resume I felt was perfect enough to be confident in.
Good luck on your licensing journey!
In this episode, I preach the message that you do not have to wait until you are completely done with the NCA process before applying for an Articling Process. It is okay to apply in anticipation of your NCA completion, insofar as you will complete t... more
In this episode, I share what I was told was a useful strategy to ensure I didn't get assessed to write more than 5 NCA Examinations by the FLSC.
Does this strategy work? I have absolutely no idea. Did it work for me? Again, I don't know. Is there... more
In this episode, I give a background to what exactly the NCA exams are and I share the resources I employed in preparing for the NCA exams. This episode is in response to an email I received requesting my insight on the subject matter.
As promised, ... more
On this pilot episode, I talk about my intention to use the first season of this podcast series to "pay it forward" to foreign-trained lawyers in Canada. The loneliness of the journey to getting dual licensed is a shared sentiment, but I'm here now, ... more
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