Contents
- B.C. Home
- Ministry of Attorney General
- Articled Student Program
- Articling at the Ministry of Attorney General
- How do I apply?
- What is the B.C. Prosecution Service Articling Program?
- Does the ministry have any positions specifically for indigenous law students?
- Are the start and end dates of articles flexible?
- Does a conflict of interest prohibit me from articling with the Attorney General?
- What pay and benefits do students receive?
- Does the ministry ever hire students once they have finished articles?
- Can I apply for articles with even though I plan on clerking?
- Are part-time articles available?
- Are students provided with continuing legal education during the articling year?
- How many students are hired?
- Can I speak with a current or former student?
- How many applications do you receive?
- Do I need a criminal record check in order to article?
- How is my principal selected?
- Can I do my articles in one area of law?
- What if I need to be absent during my articles?
- Does my private bar rotation have to be with a private law firm?
- Does the Attorney General operate a summer program for law students?
- Practice Divisions
- Articling at the Ministry of Attorney General
- Contact
- Resources
