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Card 76
Front
What six things do solicitors do in their work?
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Card 77
Front
What two things might solicitors do with the barristers?
Back
Card 78
Front
What two courts have magistrates always had the rights to act as advocates in?
What can they now exercise higher rights of and what does this mean?
Back
Card 79
Front
What two acts allow solicitors to exercise higher rights of audience?
What three things must a solicitor do to exercise higher rights of audience?
Back
Card 80
Front
What are solicitors then known as after completing these three steps?
What are they then eligible to be appointed as?
Back
Card 81
Front
What is the route to becoming a solicitor if you take a three year law degree?
What is the route to becoming a solicitor if you take a non law degree?
Back
Card 82
Front
What must all students then obtain with a law firm?
How many years is that typically?
What will the trainee undergo here?
Back
Card 83
Front
What does the trainee solicitor apply to on completion of this course?
If then successful with this application, where are they admitted to become fully qualified?
Back
Card 84
Front
From 2020, what is the new way of qualifying known as?
What will prospective solicitors require for this?
What will there be no requirement of?
Back
Card 85
Front
What does stage 1 of the SQE consist of?
On passing, what is stage 2?
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