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As part of the Review of Pupillage programme, Derek Wood QC has written to all pupils inviting them to talk about their pupillage experiences at a drinks reception.
This event will take place on Monday, 13 July, at 5:30pm in Lincoln’s Inn.
All pupils are invited to attend – including those that have recently completed pupillage. It is hoped that Heads of Chambers will encourage pupils to participate in this discussion, and explain about their positive and negative experiences in pupillage.
If you are a pupil who would like to attend please email Andrea Clerk:aclerk@barstandardsboard.org.uk
As part of the Review of Pupillage programme, Derek Wood QC has written to all pupils inviting them to talk about their pupillage experiences at a drinks reception.
This event will take place on Monday, 13 July, at 5:30pm in Lincoln’s Inn.
All pupils are invited to attend – including those that have recently completed pupillage. It is hoped that Heads of Chambers will encourage pupils to participate in this discussion, and explain about their positive and negative experiences in pupillage.
If you are a pupil who would like to attend please email Andrea Clerk:aclerk@barstandardsboard.org.uk
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