
A pupillage, in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland, is the barrister`s equivalent of the training contract that a solicitor undertakes. It is similar to an apprenticeship, during which students build on what they have learnt during the Bar Professional Training Course by combining it with practical work experience in a set of barrist....
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Pupillage is the final stage of training to be a barrister. It usually takes a year to complete, with the year divided into two six-month periods spent in a set of chambers.
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Pupillage is the final stage of training to be a barrister. It usually takes a year to complete, with the year divided into two six-month periods spent in a set of chambers.
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pupillage The state or period of being a pupil.
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