The Legal Profession
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- Created on: 08-05-17 13:23
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- The legal profession
- Training
- Qualifying law degree (3 yrs)
- Laywer type
- Barrister
- Join an inn of court
- Bar professional training course (1 year)
- Emphasis on advocacy
- Called to the bar
- Pupillage (1 year)
- Broken into 2 x 6 months: the 1st six are spent shadowing a barrister + £1000 pay
- In the 2nd 6, they can start to charge for their services
- Qualified
- Can then become a QC (queens council)
- Broken into 2 x 6 months: the 1st six are spent shadowing a barrister + £1000 pay
- Pupillage (1 year)
- Bar professional training course (1 year)
- Join an inn of court
- Solicitor
- The legal practice course
- Learn about: interviewing, client care accounting, drafting documents
- Training contract (2 years)
- Professional skills course (20 days)
- Admitted to the role - officially a solicitor
- Can gain a certificate of advocacy if they want - makes them equal to a barrister
- Admitted to the role - officially a solicitor
- Professional skills course (20 days)
- The legal practice course
- Barrister
- Laywer type
- Any degree + the (1 yr) common professional examination
- This takes longer and costs more
- Laywer type
- Barrister
- Join an inn of court
- Bar professional training course (1 year)
- Emphasis on advocacy
- Called to the bar
- Pupillage (1 year)
- Broken into 2 x 6 months: the 1st six are spent shadowing a barrister + £1000 pay
- In the 2nd 6, they can start to charge for their services
- Qualified
- Can then become a QC (queens council)
- Broken into 2 x 6 months: the 1st six are spent shadowing a barrister + £1000 pay
- Pupillage (1 year)
- Bar professional training course (1 year)
- Join an inn of court
- Solicitor
- The legal practice course
- Learn about: interviewing, client care accounting, drafting documents
- Training contract (2 years)
- Professional skills course (20 days)
- Admitted to the role - officially a solicitor
- Can gain a certificate of advocacy if they want - makes them equal to a barrister
- Admitted to the role - officially a solicitor
- Professional skills course (20 days)
- The legal practice course
- Barrister
- Qualifying law degree (3 yrs)
- Training
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