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Legal education: Bar Standards Board follows SRA with super-exam proposal

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Legal Business · 8 November 2016 · 2 min read
Education Legal regulation The Bar

Aspiring barristers may have to take a new exam before qualifying into the profession as proposed by the Bar Standards Board (BSB) as part of a new consultation on how lawyers are trained.

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