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  • • Trainees pay a fee to be registered with the bar• From 35,000 to 40,000 dirhams in large cities• Many trainees say they do not see the counterpartBecoming a lawyer is a dream for many young law graduates. For others, ... | Suite de l'article

  • • Trainees pay a fee to be registered with the bar• From 35,000 to 40,000 dirhams in large cities• Many trainees say they do not see the counterpartBecoming a lawyer is a dream for many young law graduates. For others, ... | Suite de l'article

  • • Trainees pay a fee to be registered with the bar• From 35,000 to 40,000 dirhams in large cities• Many trainees say they do not see the counterpartBecoming a lawyer is a dream for many young law graduates. For others, ... | Suite de l'article

  • A "preparatory" document, according to Hortefeux's office. The lists of jobs that the Ministry of Immigration plans to open to foreign workers from the EU and outside the EU are "a preparatory document, subject to ... | Suite de l'article

  • Dubai will host the 2nd Governmental Technology Summit from November 19-21. The summit is organized by the World Development Forum.The meeting will include eleven Arab countries, including Morocco. Discussions will ... | Suite de l'article

  • A delegation of Moroccan business people from the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector stayed in Montreal from March 12 to 14, where they promoted the sector’s potential and centers of excellence to ... | Suite de l'article

  • The goal of equipping Tunisian households with computers, aiming for one million PCs by the end of 2009, was almost achieved ahead of schedule, within 3,000 units.Indeed, the number of computers in Tunisia reached ... | Suite de l'article

  • Keljob launches a new type of virtual network tool. Companies email job offers to a few employees who then share them with potential candidates.Professional networking sites like LinkedIn or Viaduc already existed. With ... | Suite de l'article

  • • Trainees pay a fee to be registered with the bar• From 35,000 to 40,000 dirhams in large cities• Many trainees say they do not see the counterpartBecoming a lawyer is a dream for many young law graduates. For others, ... | Suite de l'article

  • • Trainees pay a fee to be registered with the bar• From 35,000 to 40,000 dirhams in large cities• Many trainees say they do not see the counterpartBecoming a lawyer is a dream for many young law graduates. For others, ... | Suite de l'article