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Outline the training process for Solicitors and Barrister's and identify its problems - Give a critical review of the proposal to fuse the two sides of the legal profession together.  

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1) Outline the training process for Solicitors and Barrister's and identify its problems 2) Give a critical review of the proposal to fuse the two sides of the legal profession together. Most people who want to become a solicitor will get a law degree at University. For those who get a degree in another subject, they would have to do 1 year extra training and at the end of that year training they would have to sit the Common Professional Examination. The next stage would be the 1-year Legal Practice course, in this year the trainee would learn advocacy, interviewing skills and law research. After they have passed this year they would then have to get a training contract with a solicitor's firm. If they do find a training contact at a firm they would then work there for 2 year's. During these two years the trainee would be paid but...

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