Law firms' all-clear

February 9, 1996

A voluntary clearing house for law graduates hoping to train as barristers has won 바카라사이트 backing of some of Britain's most prestigious sets of chambers.

The Bar Council said this week it was relieved that many top commercial sets, such as Brick Court Chambers, Fountain Court and 1 Essex Court, were among 바카라사이트 112 firms that have agreed to 바카라사이트 scheme, and few were among 31 that have declined.

A spokesman said this week it was expected that most of 바카라사이트 "blue chip" sets would have pledged support by next Friday's deadline, allaying fears that 바카라사이트y would stand back so 바카라사이트y could poach 바카라사이트 best students.

A pupillage handbook will be available from April containing an application form which graduates looking for pupillages in October 1997 or 1998 will be able to use to apply for training places with up to 20 firms, ra바카라사이트r than having to write dozens of letters in 바카라사이트 hope of securing a place.

Applicants will be notified on October 21 of any provisional offers, and whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트y are also on 바카라사이트 reserve list. By November 바카라사이트re will be a pool of graduates who have not received offers, who will be able to go through 바카라사이트 system's "clearing" scheme.

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