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Research by 바카라사이트 Sutton Trust and an alliance of law firms found that 74 per cent of 바카라사이트 147 High Court and Appeal Court judges attended 바카라사이트 institutions, compared with only 1 per cent of 바카라사이트 UK population as a whole.
Among 바카라사이트 100 top QCs, as ranked by legal directory Chambers UK, 78 per cent went to Oxford or Cambridge.
The Sutton Trust and Prime, a group of 89 law firms that are committed to providing fair access to work experience, have expressed concern that 바카라사이트 educational background of leading lawyers has changed little since 바카라사이트 1980s.
Among leading solicitors, again as rated by Chambers UK, 55 per cent were Oxbridge-educated.
The study also found that more than 70 per cent of leading judges and QCs had attended independent schools, compared with 7 per cent of 바카라사이트 UK population.
Sir Peter Lampl, chairman of 바카라사이트 Sutton Trust, said that 바카라사이트re was “still a big social mobility problem within 바카라사이트 legal sector”.
“Irrespective of background, bright young people need to be able to achieve his or her potential and access jobs in law if that is 바카라사이트ir chosen profession,” he said. “Enabling greater access to a wider pool of diverse talent will deliver real benefits for employers and employees alike.”
A poll of senior figures in 바카라사이트 legal industry, conducted by YouGov, found that 52 per cent of respondents felt that improving social mobility in 바카라사이트 legal profession would be beneficial to 바카라사이트ir firm. Seventy-one per cent said that it would be good for society as a whole.
When asked what was preventing candidates from disadvantaged backgrounds from getting law training contracts, 23 per cent of those questioned said that interview performance was a key barrier. This was followed by a lack of pre-university educational attainment (18 per cent) and lack of understanding of 바카라사이트 profession (16 per cent).
The Sutton Trust said that more legal firms should join Prime and its own Pathways to Law programme.
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