This month marks the 14th anniversary of NCA Tutor , a premier educational resource dedicated to helping aspiring lawyers navigate the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) process and the Canadian Bar Examinations. Since its inception, NCA Tutor has evolved from a specialized coaching service into a comprehensive support system for the Canadian legal community. Over the past 14 years, the organization has been instrumental in helping thousands of candidates—particularly internationally trained lawyers—successfully transition into the Canadian legal market. "Our mission has always been to make the legal profession more knowledgeable and diverse," says Liran Kandin , founder of NCA Tutor. "Reaching the 14-year mark is a testament to the hard work of our team and the incredible resilience of the students we serve." A Collaborative Effort The organization’s longevity is rooted in its strong professional network. NCA Tutor celebrates long-standing partnerships with academic institutions, most notably the University of Birmingham Law School via Paul McConnell and Samantha Schnobel . The success of the program is further driven by a powerhouse team of legal professionals, including Tiffany Silanpaa, Alexander Pletsch, Alexandra Marrinucci, Inna Tsinman, Thabang Pebane, Madison Gleis, and Sienna Molu. Additionally, the organization credits dozens of volunteer lawyer-mentors who have donated their time over the last decade to guide the next generation of counsel. Looking Toward the Future As NCA Tutor enters its 15th year, it remains committed to expanding its reach and refining its curriculum to meet the evolving standards of the Canadian legal landscape. By providing focused mentorship and expert-led instruction, NCA Tutor continues to ensure that the future of Canadian law is representative, skilled, and prepared for the challenges of modern practice. To read the full story of our 14-year journey and meet the team, visit our official anniversary blog here: