Yes you are right popably there is no point pursuing a training contract. However I was thinking that firms normally sponsor graduates their LPC as part of their training contract. There is something similar for QLTS? I have never heard firms sponsoring QLTS for international lawyers.
Hey Jessica thank you for joining the forum.
I was wondering what are the chances of a non UK law graduate to acquire a training contract, given the fact that he is a qualified lawyer in another European jurisdiction and has done an LLM in London?
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