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johnbmcp | 13:28 Mon 04th Mar 2002 | People & Places
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I reproduce below the answer I gave to someone else who asked the same question recently. If you have a law degree (it is a BA at Oxbridge but an LLB at new unis) then you need a one year Legal Practice Course. If you have a non law degree, you will need a one year Common Professional Examination, followed by the Legal Practice Course. Then you need to find a law firm prepared to take you on as a trainee solicitor (formerly known as an articled clerk); the training lasts two years and is not particularly well paid: I believe the Law Society recommends wages of ukp 14-15k in London (of course if you land a training contract with a city law firm in London, the salary will start at perhaps 25k or so - but these firms get 10-20 times more applications than they have training places). There is something called the "City LPC" which is supposedly geared towards the needs of the city law firms, I don't know much about it except that it has only been around for a very short time - a year or two I guess. My advice would be to not even think about it, unless you already have contacts with a law firm and a reasonable chance of getting a training contract somewhere - there is so much competition out there that you risk wasting years of your life otherwise.
A slightly more cynical answer would be: first abandon all sense of morality, then look for a good school.
If you go to the Law Society Website at http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/ you'll see information about training, qualifications and how to get a training place.

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