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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 49248" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Its not really a positive unless the firm doesn't sponsor the LPC or if they need someone to start in the next six months. It isn't an issue if you do the LPC with another provider though.</p><p></p><p>I think there are risks for both routes at the moment and unfortunately I am not really best placed to advise on which is the right route to take for someone. You'll be able to do the LPC for at least two more years though (and potentially much longer) as a law graduate could still take the LPC route currently up to 2030. It is just whether firms will still be willing to take on LPC training contracts rather than SQE training contracts by that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 49248, member: 2672"] Its not really a positive unless the firm doesn't sponsor the LPC or if they need someone to start in the next six months. It isn't an issue if you do the LPC with another provider though. I think there are risks for both routes at the moment and unfortunately I am not really best placed to advise on which is the right route to take for someone. You'll be able to do the LPC for at least two more years though (and potentially much longer) as a law graduate could still take the LPC route currently up to 2030. It is just whether firms will still be willing to take on LPC training contracts rather than SQE training contracts by that point. [/QUOTE]
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