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Law firms moving all candidates to SQE in next in-take despite those done LPC
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 126778" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Yes - a lot of firms will just move people to the SQE model. They don't want trainees qualifying via two different routes as they have to be treated very differently from one another.</p><p></p><p>If you have passed the LPC, you are automatically exempt from SQE1, so you would only need to complete SQE2.</p><p></p><p>By 2025, there will be very few law graduates able to do the LPC TC route and practically no non-lawyers (unless they did their GDL in 2021 or earlier), so the talent pool for LPC trainees becomes practically non-existant. Therefore, even if you can still qualify via the LPC route, most firms will have moved to the SQE system and will not have the infrastructure in place to provide LPC TCs (which is why they will want you to complete the SQE instead).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 126778, member: 2672"] Yes - a lot of firms will just move people to the SQE model. They don't want trainees qualifying via two different routes as they have to be treated very differently from one another. If you have passed the LPC, you are automatically exempt from SQE1, so you would only need to complete SQE2. By 2025, there will be very few law graduates able to do the LPC TC route and practically no non-lawyers (unless they did their GDL in 2021 or earlier), so the talent pool for LPC trainees becomes practically non-existant. Therefore, even if you can still qualify via the LPC route, most firms will have moved to the SQE system and will not have the infrastructure in place to provide LPC TCs (which is why they will want you to complete the SQE instead). [/QUOTE]
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