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Local government lawyers are employed by local authorities (city, county, district, borough and metropolitan councils). Most Government Legal Service vacancies are for qualified lawyers, although a small number of training vacancies are offered each year. Early applications are essential at all academic and vocational stages.
Pupillages for barristers are listed in The Pupillage Handbook and TARGETjobs Law. Trainee contracts for solicitors may be arranged up to two years in advance and are advertised in careers services and publications such as TARGETjobs Law. Vacancies for qualified legal professionals appear in national newspapers, The Lawyer and the Law Gazette.
Qualification is via the bar vocational course (BVC) for barristers or the legal practice course (LPC) for solicitors. Graduates without a law degree must also pass a conversion course, often referred to as the CPE or GDL. Following academic qualification, barristers must take a vocational pupillage for a minimum of one year, while solicitors must undertake a two-year Law Society approved training contract.
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