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(1) Pupillage is not require your Bar examination.
(2) Pupillage or articles can be waived for candidates with outstanding examination results.
(3) An incidental advantage of splitting pupillage is that you thereby become known in two places instead of one.
(4) This course is compulsory for barristers, either during pupillage or within the first 3 years of practice. Sentencedict.com
(5) On my second day of pupillage, my pupil-master was led by an eminent silk who, swiftly, found three reasons to rebuke me.
(6) Provided that the period of pupillage required to be served shall not be less than 3 months.
(7) Predominantly its work is case work, considering whether individual applicants should receive exemptions from examinations and pupillage.
(8) They then complete twelve months of unpaid work, known as pupillage, for a practising barrister at that person's chambers.
(9) Wherever you spend your time, the most important thing to enquire about is the prospect of obtaining a seat after pupillage.
(10) Twenty intending solicitors or barristers are being sought immediately for articles or pupillage, at starting salaries of £12,672.
(11) The 1990-91 figure of £50,000 under Continuing Education was set aside for a pupillage sinking fund.
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