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  2. OLPAS - Wikipedia

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    The Online Pupillage Application System, or OLPAS was a centralised service through which students applied for pupillage, the last stage of their training to barrister in England and Wales. It was a replacement for 'PACH' the Pupillage Application Clearing House, and it was replaced in 2009 by a new, similar, system called Pupillage Portal . [ 1 ]

  3. Pupillage - Wikipedia

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    The financial position of pupils varies enormously. As of 1 January 2022, some pupil barristers will earn as little as £17,152 (Bar Council minimum) or £19,144 in London Chambers (the Bar Council minimum in London) for a 12-month pupillage. A pupil at a top commercial chambers can be paid £75,000. [2] [3]

  4. Training contract - Wikipedia

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    A Practice Training Contract is a formal arrangement between a qualified person and a law practice for supervised training in relation to practicing law in Singapore. [10] A qualified lawyer of at least 5 to 7 years' standing, known as a supervising solicitor, is responsible for the supervision of the practice trainee for the duration of the ...

  5. Barristers in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    This is a competitive process which involves some 3,000 students applying for some 300 places each year at Authorised Education and Training Organisations (AETOs). [16] The online pupillage application system, the Pupillage Gateway, enables applicants to submit their details to AETOs (chambers or employers). [ 17 ]

  6. Legal Cheek - Wikipedia

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    The Firms Most List [13] and Chambers Most List, [14] updated annually with new data, feature research about some of the UK's leading law firms and barrister chambers. Legal Cheek also regularly updates its Key Deadlines Calendar [ 15 ] with firm and chamber specific application deadlines and events, and alerts its follower base about upcoming ...

  7. Chambers and Partners - Wikipedia

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    Chambers Guides, and its sections, are authored and edited by vetted legal professionals from firms such as DLA Piper, [15] Eversheds Sutherland, [16] Baker McKenzie, [17] Cravath, Swaine and Moore, [18] and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. [19] Chambers and Partners publishes its law school guide, "Chambers Student" online. [20]

  8. Common Professional Examination - Wikipedia

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    The CPE is one (full-time) or two (part-time) years long, and successful candidates may proceed to either the Legal Practice Course (LPC) for solicitors or the Barrister Training Course (BTC) for barristers.

  9. Bar Professional Training Course - Wikipedia

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    The Bar Professional Training Course or BPTC is a postgraduate course which allows law graduates to be named and practise as barristers in England and Wales. The eight institutes that run the BPTC along with the four prestigious Inns of Court are often collectively referred to as Bar School .