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Law firms requesting LPC candidates to do SQE 2 and phasing out of the LPC (what does this mean for LPC candidates?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 89891" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Many firms only want one qualification process per intake of trainees. The reason for that is that there are a lot of differences in the training contract structure, requirements and even how the trainee themselves is employed. So many firms will want future trainees to convert their LPC qualification. Most of those firms will be sponsoring you through the SQE though, so I wouldn’t expect you to have to pay out for it.</p><p></p><p>The LPC will give you an exemption from SQE1 so it is not like all is lost.</p><p></p><p>There will be nothing stopping you from applying to SQE training contracts - it is just you’ll need to sit SQE2 at some point before you qualify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 89891, member: 2672"] Many firms only want one qualification process per intake of trainees. The reason for that is that there are a lot of differences in the training contract structure, requirements and even how the trainee themselves is employed. So many firms will want future trainees to convert their LPC qualification. Most of those firms will be sponsoring you through the SQE though, so I wouldn’t expect you to have to pay out for it. The LPC will give you an exemption from SQE1 so it is not like all is lost. There will be nothing stopping you from applying to SQE training contracts - it is just you’ll need to sit SQE2 at some point before you qualify. [/QUOTE]
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