Avocat Global Professionals (AGP) e-class™

Legal training that travels—from exams to practice to policy design

The AGP e-class™ Method

Only for the serious

Designed for those who want to master how law works, not just clear an exam window.

No shortcuts

We focus on reasoning, structure, and judgment, not memorised answers or tricks.

Law that travels

What you learn here remains useful across jurisdictions, roles, and careers.

Compounding knowledge

What begins with examinations extends into cross-border practice and policy-level thinking.

No crash courses

Our pedagogy is deliberate and methodical, not last-minute learning.

Intellectual patience

Real legal skill comes from staying with complexity long enough to own it.

AGP e-class™ Programs

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Canadian Law / NCA Cohorts

Structured preparation for foreign-trained lawyers seeking deeper command of Canadian law, legal reasoning, and examination performance.

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Advanced Cross-Border Tax Law Cohorts

Advanced cohort-based study in international taxation, treaty interpretation, anti-avoidance frameworks, and cross-border tax policy.

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Advanced Cross-Border Business Law Cohorts

Advanced study of cross-border transactions, corporate structures, regulatory risk, and the legal architecture of international business.

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From the AGP e-class™ Editorial

The Editorial develops deliberately.
 New pieces appear as the questions become worth asking.

Canadian Law / NCA

Canadian Law and NCA

Exam Preparation Strategy

Exam Preparation and Strategy

Legal Writing & Judgment

Legal Writing and Judgment

Cross-Border Tax

Cross-Border Tax Law

Legal Reasoning

Foundations of Legal Reasoning

And more...

More from the AGP e-class Editorial

Latest from the Editorial

  • Pilot: McKee Is Not Just a Criminal Law Case | AGP e-class™

    Pilot: McKee Is Not Just a Criminal Law Case | AGP e-class™

    On 26 June 2026, the Supreme Court of Canada released Edmonton (Police Service) v. McKee, a judgment that reaches beyond criminal disclosure. This Editorial explores how one police misconduct record simultaneously engages Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, and Administrative Law, revealing how a single Supreme Court decision can reshape the way we read Canadian law.

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THE AGP e-class™ STANDARD

Founder-led and shaped by advanced cross-border legal study and practice, the method is designed to build judgment that travels beyond a single examination into professional work, policy, and serious legal decision-making.

The purpose is not simply to help students reproduce the law more efficiently. It is to develop the discipline to recognise what matters, decide what follows, and explain why with clarity.That is the standard: not faster recall, but stronger judgment when the answer is not obvious.

That is the standard: not faster recall, but stronger judgment when the answer is not obvious.

Learn to separate signal from noise and build arguments that hold together.

 Develop control when time is short and the legal problem is unfamiliar.

Build methods that remain useful across subjects, jurisdictions, and careers.

A deliberate approach shaped by advanced study and real cross-border legal work.

AGP e-class™ Student Insight Briefing

Follow the public conversation

Editorial pieces, professional opportunities, cohort updates, and Canadian law pathway signals.

Receive selected student updates

Important notices, new Editorial pieces, cohort information, and timely professional signals.

Watch deeper legal briefings

Long-form guidance on Canadian law, the NCA pathway, legal reasoning, and professional readiness.

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