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  2. Pupillage - Wikipedia

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    In many chambers, this is the more relaxed part of the pupillage, as the pupil has little responsibility. In the second six months of pupillage, each pupil is responsible for a personal case load. This will range from a first appearance in the county court or magistrates' court , hearings in the High Court , or Crown Court to full trials .

  3. Pupil master - Wikipedia

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    Pupillage from the Singapore Board of Legal Education Barcode Chambers Student Guide : Don't let alien terms used at the Bar confuse or intimidate you! This article relating to law in the United Kingdom , or its constituent jurisdictions, is a stub .

  4. 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]

  5. Barristers in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    After pupillage, the new barrister must find a seat or "tenancy" in a set of chambers or an employed position. Chambers are groups of barristers and tend to comprise between 20 and 60 barristers. The members of a Chambers share the rent and facilities, such as the service of "clerks" (who combine some of the functions of agents, administrators ...

  6. Bar Professional Training Course - Wikipedia

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    In addition to passing the Bar Course Aptitude Test (BCAT), the minimum entry requirements for the BPTC is qualifying undergraduate degree in law with no less than lower second-class (2:2) honours or a non-law academic degree with lower second-class (2:2) honours alongside the Graduate Diploma in Law. [5]

  7. London Universities Mooting Shield - Wikipedia

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    The London Universities Mooting Shield, mostly known as LUMS, is an annual mooting league competition featuring teams of undergraduate students from University Law Faculties across London. The competition is run 'by students, for students' , and a strong emphasis is placed on personal development and networking, making LUMS noticeably different ...

  8. Edmonds v Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Jane Edmonds was undertaking a criminal law pupillage with Michael Lawson QC's chambers, 23 Essex Street. She did an English degree, then a law degree, and after her Bar Vocational Course (BVC) she won an unfunded pupillage, consisting of two sets of six months with different barristers at the chambers.

  9. Pupil (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Student. Pupillage, a trainee barrister (England and Wales) Entrance pupil, the optical image of the aperture stop, as 'seen' through the front of a lens system; Exit pupil, the image of the aperture stop in the optics that follow it; Pupil (band), a Filipino rock band; The Pupil (short story), 1891 short story by Henry James