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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 150943" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Training contracts are fixed term contracts of two-years. Towards the end of the training contract you will apply to an NQ role in a specific department. If you secure an NQ role, it means at that point you become more specialist and only do work that the department covers.</p><p></p><p>You generally “qualify” under the SRA rules and can practice any English law once you are qualified and have an active practising certificate. However, it’s exceptionally rare for lawyers to do any legal work - they tend to specialise either by practice area, sector or size/type of clients and only do that type of work - building up expertise and experience in that subset of law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 150943, member: 2672"] Training contracts are fixed term contracts of two-years. Towards the end of the training contract you will apply to an NQ role in a specific department. If you secure an NQ role, it means at that point you become more specialist and only do work that the department covers. You generally “qualify” under the SRA rules and can practice any English law once you are qualified and have an active practising certificate. However, it’s exceptionally rare for lawyers to do any legal work - they tend to specialise either by practice area, sector or size/type of clients and only do that type of work - building up expertise and experience in that subset of law. [/QUOTE]
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