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Harvard
go to Harvard
There are many recommended bankruptcy lawyers located int the state of California. An example of a recommended bankruptcy lawyer in California is Mark J. Markus.
Texas A&M is a great veternarian College
Yes, there is a lawyer in Washington that comes highly recommended. Likkel and Associates comes highly recommended, their contact details are 2722 Colby Avenue, Suite 706 , Everett, Washington 98201, 800.686.1325 | 425.259.3330, Fax 800.975.2313
There is a variety of degrees and programs offered in your area of interest. It is recommended that you check out the Universal School Directory for full online and offline courses.
Yes it is. It's not recommended though since the adoption parents have their lawyer and he can not represent both sides.
It is possible but not recommended unless it is a cooperative program between two schools.
No, you do not need a lawyer to make a living will. However, it is recommended to consult with a lawyer to ensure your living will meets the legal requirements of your state and accurately reflects your wishes.
Many places - Community colleges specialize in courses and curriculum, so do 4 year colleges, or at specialized training schools. You can even train on-line (although it isn't recommended).
Northwestern, or if you must any other decent medical school
You can go to any college to get a bachelors degree. In most states you must attend a law school for three years.