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Success Story Of Richard Furey - QLTS School's Former Candidate (Video)
20 April 2017
Holland & Knight
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Richard Furey is a partner in Holland & Knight's
New York office
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QLTS School
Attorney Richard Furey focuses his practice on international
asset finance. Recently, he passed the QLTS assessment and is now a
qualified solicitor in England and Wales. He took the QLTS
assessment because he has always had a keen interest in English law
and wanted to have a better understanding of it. Mr. Furey was
thrilled that he passed the QLTS assessment on the first attempt.
He believes that the online reading materials and mock exams were
the most beneficial while preparing for the QLTS assessment. The
volume and the quality of the online study materials were crucial
to his success as he studied two to three hours daily for five
months. QLTS has helped Mr. Furey further market his skills and
practices in the legal industry.
Duration: 13:18
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