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The Bar Standards Board is able to accept CPD record cards in batches from chambers/organisations.
If chambers or organisations wish to submit record cards in batches, please ensure that you are submitting signed CPD record cards, clearly stating the barristers’ full name and that they have complied with their full CPD requirement.
The deadline for completion of CPD hours is 31 December 2012; the final deadline for submission of all CPD record cards is 31 January 2013.
The Bar Standards Board is able to accept signed PDF copies of record cards by email. If you have any queries regarding submission of record cards, please contact cpdrecords@ barstandardsboard.org.uk
If chambers or organisations wish to submit record cards in batches, please ensure that you are submitting signed CPD record cards, clearly stating the barristers’ full name and that they have complied with their full CPD requirement.
The deadline for completion of CPD hours is 31 December 2012; the final deadline for submission of all CPD record cards is 31 January 2013.
The Bar Standards Board is able to accept signed PDF copies of record cards by email. If you have any queries regarding submission of record cards, please contact cpdrecords@ barstandardsboard.org.uk
The Bar Standards Board is able to accept CPD record cards in batches from chambers/organisations.
Update from the Chair of the Bar
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