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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 30345" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I am not an expert on CILEX so can’t advise you on this. All I do know is that with the LPC no longer being a route after 2021, I would expect those wanting to take CILEX and then convert to become a qualified solicitor, they would need to take the SQE from 2021 onwards (if you haven’t started the LPC by that point). The SQE is going to be a route for all Solicitors - it is standardising the route for everyone. As you have started your qualification route, the existing CILEX route should be feasible while the two systems run at the same time.</p><p></p><p>CILEX can be a good route, but it depends highly on what type of firm you want to work for. Large, international firms are unlikely to take people on who a have qualified via CILEX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 30345, member: 2672"] I am not an expert on CILEX so can’t advise you on this. All I do know is that with the LPC no longer being a route after 2021, I would expect those wanting to take CILEX and then convert to become a qualified solicitor, they would need to take the SQE from 2021 onwards (if you haven’t started the LPC by that point). The SQE is going to be a route for all Solicitors - it is standardising the route for everyone. As you have started your qualification route, the existing CILEX route should be feasible while the two systems run at the same time. CILEX can be a good route, but it depends highly on what type of firm you want to work for. Large, international firms are unlikely to take people on who a have qualified via CILEX. [/QUOTE]
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