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A steering group has been set up to address the recommendations in the Review of Pupillage Report
(see www.barstandardsboard.org.uk) and to oversee the finalisation and implementation of the Handbook. The draft Pupillage Handbook, also available on the website, is available for consultation. Comments and possible suggested amendments to the Handbook are welcome.
Please email your views to Valerie Shrimplin (vshrimplin@barstandardsboard.org.uk) or submit your views through the Pupillage forum, which is accessible through the following link: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/help/forum/forum/15
Comments and suggestions must be received by 20 July 2010, in order for us to finalise and publish the Handbook for use from September 2010.
(see www.barstandardsboard.org.uk) and to oversee the finalisation and implementation of the Handbook. The draft Pupillage Handbook, also available on the website, is available for consultation. Comments and possible suggested amendments to the Handbook are welcome.
Please email your views to Valerie Shrimplin (vshrimplin@barstandardsboard.org.uk) or submit your views through the Pupillage forum, which is accessible through the following link: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/help/forum/forum/15
Comments and suggestions must be received by 20 July 2010, in order for us to finalise and publish the Handbook for use from September 2010.
A steering group has been set up to address the recommendations in the Review of Pupillage Report
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