August 18, 2025
Alona Sadovets
The author is a Ukrainian advocate with over 15 years of legal experience and is an aspiring solicitor. We currently study English Law in preparation...
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August 6, 2025
Dr Olga Pogrebennyk
If you’re both an LPC graduate and a foreign-qualified lawyer, you have two potential SQE exemptions: The problem is you cannot benefit from both and...
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July 25, 2025
Oliver Gray
The latest SQE1 exam results highlight a troubling trend. A significant number of candidates fail the SQE exams multiple times. ☹️ Understanding the reasons behind...
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December 16, 2024
Yuliia Bashkirova
In England, the choice between becoming a solicitor or a barrister is like two sides of the same coin. Both allow you to work in the legal field, represent the rights of individuals or entities, draft legal documents, and practice law. However, each path offers distinct status and requires a unique route to qualification.
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October 28, 2024
Dr Olga Pogrebennyk
In a significant development for legal professionals, UK lawyers will continue to enjoy the right to practise and requalify in Switzerland without having to complete a Swiss law degree or sit for local exams.
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October 14, 2024
Oliver Gray
A-Level Law for many will conjure up images of dusty tomes of ancient laws, stuffy courtrooms, and years spent poring over legislation. In reality, the A-Level law qualification is far more dynamic, accessible, and relevant than you might think.
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September 9, 2024
Oliver Gray
As a teenager, I studied A-level Law in sixth form and found it fascinating. This experience was a significant driving force behind my decision to study law and to pursue a legal education.
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April 29, 2024
Dr Olga Pogrebennyk
We are a welcoming society of dual-qualified lawyers. We are admitted to the roll of solicitors of England & Wales and at least one more jurisdiction. Our mission is to unite like-minded individuals, including dual-qualified solicitors and cross-jurisdictional lawyers.
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