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Thank you to all the practitioners who have successfully completed the authorisation to practise process and obtained practising certificates for 2013/14. For the vast majority of applicants the online process appears to have been very straightforward. We will be seeking further feedback through the Chambers’ on-line administrators in particular.
There remain a number of individuals who, for whatever reason, have not yet had or taken the opportunity to renew their practising certificates. Those concerned are already likely to be liable for the 20% surcharge and will, in any event, be removed from the Bar Register and Legal Hub on 1 May 2013 if the renewal is not completed by 30 April 2013.
If you require any assistance with your Practising Certificate application please contact Records on 020 7242 0934 or by email Records@Barcouncil.org.uk
There remain a number of individuals who, for whatever reason, have not yet had or taken the opportunity to renew their practising certificates. Those concerned are already likely to be liable for the 20% surcharge and will, in any event, be removed from the Bar Register and Legal Hub on 1 May 2013 if the renewal is not completed by 30 April 2013.
If you require any assistance with your Practising Certificate application please contact Records on 020 7242 0934 or by email Records@Barcouncil.org.uk
Thank you to all the practitioners who have successfully completed the authorisation to practise process and obtained practising certificates for 2013/14. For the vast majority of applicants the online process appears to have been very straightforward. We will be seeking further feedback through the Chambers’ on-line administrators in particular.
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