AIFC Academy of Law and BARBRI collaborate to foster global career opportunities for lawyers
The AIFC Academy of Law partnered with international legal education provider BARBRI to offer legal professionals and students in Central Asia and Russia greater global career opportunities and development, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to the press service of AIFC.
The collaboration reinforces the commitment of both parties to ensure that international practitioners are prepared to meet the challenges of operating effectively in an increasingly complex global legal environment. Featured offerings include the BARBRI Extended U.S. Bar Preparation program, which prepares international practitioners for the California and New York Bar exams, and QLTS Prep by BARBRI, which prepares attorneys for licensing in England and Wales.
“BARBRI is committed to enhancing growth and career opportunities for current and future practitioners. We are pleased to collaborate with this global market leader in preparing students and lawyers for earning international practitioner qualifications”, Marat Aitenov, First Deputy CEO of the AIFC Authority, said.
Sarah Hutchinson, Managing Director for BARBRI, noted that the AIFC Academy of Law had built an education institution dedicated to assisting regional lawyers in developing knowledge and skills in international commercial law and cross-border practice.
“We are pleased to play a role in equipping AIFC lawyers and other stakeholders for success in the growing and dynamic CIS and Russian legal markets”, she stated.
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