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Insignia of the Ordem dos Advogados. The Order of Attorneys of Portugal (Portuguese: Ordem dos Advogados), also known as the Portuguese Bar Association, is the public association to which all attorneys-at-law belong in Portugal, founded in 1926.
Ordem dos Avogados (Portuguese for: Order of the Attorneys), refers to the bar associations of several Portuguese speaking countries, namely: Ordem dos Advogados de Angola, the bar association of Angola; Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil, the bar association of Brazil; Ordem dos Advogados de Cabo Verde, the bar association of Cape Verde
The Order of Attorneys of Brazil (Portuguese: Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil, OAB) is the Brazilian Bar Association. Founded in 1930, it is responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in the country. Its national headquarters are in Brasília, Federal District. The OAB has 1,065,304 lawyers (2018). [2]
The European University (Portuguese: Universidade Europeia, abbr.: UE), also known as the European University of Lisbon and the European University at Lisbon (Portuguese: Universidade Europeia em Lisboa, abbr.: UEL) is a private university in Lisbon, Portugal.
[1] Dean Ozaeta was succeeded by Ruperto G. Martin in 1956 and by Rodolfo Palma on July 1, 1966, when Dean Martin was elevated to the Court of Appeals as Associate Justice. When he retired on March 31, 1984, Dean Palma was succeeded by Agustin O. Benitez and later by Celedonio E. Tiongson until the appointment of Dante O. Tinga on April 1, 1989 ...
A typical juris doctor diploma, here from Suffolk University Law School in Boston.. A law school (also known as a law centre/center, college of law, or faculty of law) is an institution, professional school, or department of a college or university specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a judge, lawyer, or other legal professional within a given ...
Fernanda Gomes de Castro was sentenced to 5 years in prison for the kidnapping and false imprisonment of Eliza and Bruninho (Eliza's son with Bruno). Bruno was sentenced to 22 years and 3 months in prison under closed regime. Dayanna was acquitted of the charges. Marcos Aparecido dos Santos (Bola) was sentenced to 22 years. Judge: Marixa Rodrigues
Lígia Lubrino Dias Fonseca (b. 1963) (1989): [93] [94] [95] First Bastonária of the Cape Verde Bar Association (Ordem dos Advogados de Cabo Verde) from 2001–2004. She became First Lady of Cape Verde in 2011. Maria de Fátima Coronel: [96] [97] First female appointed as the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Cape Verde (2015)