Pupillage

 

What Is Pupillage?
Pupillage is the final stage of the route to qualification at the Bar, in which the pupil gains practical training under the supervision of an experienced barrister. Pupillage is divided into two parts: the non-practising six months during which pupils shadow, and work with, their approved pupil supervisor and the second practising six months when pupils, with their approved pupil supervisor’s permission, can undertake to supply legal services and exercise rights of audience.
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Advertising pupillage
Pupillage providers must advertise all pupillage vacancies on the designated website www.pupillages.com. 

For further information regarding pupillage applications, please visit www.pupillages.com.