Bonus episode: Diversity is a way of thinking!
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
1y ago
In this season 3 bonus, we re-release a popular episode from series 1: our check in with Vaibhav Adlakha - solicitor and diversity & inclusion trailblazer. Vaibhav tells us what he thinks makes a work place inclusive, why mental adjustments can be more important than physical ones and what’s ironic about his current role. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information ..read more
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The SQE Explained
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
1y ago
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees series 3 episode 4 is a re-release of our discussion with Dr Victoria Roper, Associate Professor at Northumbria University and Chair of the National Education and Training Committee of the Law Society. Victoria clarifies the finer points of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (or SQE) which was introduced in September 2021 and will eventually replace the current Legal Practice Course (LPC). She also answers crucial questions like – How much will it cost? What happens if I fail an exam? And what to do if you’ve already started the LPC? More information about ..read more
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Top tips for CVs, applications & interviews – with Rianna Powponne
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
1y ago
The third instalment in our legal apprenticeships series re-visits the previous chat with Rianna Powponne of Rare Recruitment. Rianna shares essential advice about CVs, applications and interviews, including what to put in, what to leave out, how to tell your story and dealing with tough interview questions. National Careers Service: https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information ..read more
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Legal apprenticeships: all you need to know – with Ceri Evans
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
1y ago
In this re-released episode, Georgie and Ella discuss legal apprenticeships with Ceri Evans, National Programme Director for Apprenticeships at the University of Law. Listen in to get the facts about legal apprenticeships - which organisations offer them, how much you get paid and the importance of finding the right place for you. Further info about apprenticeships:   https://allaboutapprenticeships.co.uk/ https://www.ucas.com/understanding-apprenticeships See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information ..read more
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Personal experience of legal apprenticeship – with Maia Crockford and Teagan Williams
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
1y ago
The legal-apprenticeship-themed third series of Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees begins with BBC’s very own legal apprentice Georgie Yates and former apprentice Ella Lycett leading a lively and enlightening conversation with Maia Crockford and Teagan Williams. In this episode from the first series, Maia (DAC Beachcroft LLP) and Teagan (Severn Trent Water) explain why they turned down university places to take up legal apprenticeships. They share some of the challenges and rewards of starting work at 18, balancing work with studying and how their apprenticeships have grown their skills and conf ..read more
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Pauline Campbell: Be strong in your resolve
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
2y ago
Pauline Campbell is our final career changer in our mini series – she qualified as a lawyer at the age of 41 after a successful career as a housing benefits officer. She went on to work at Hackney Borough Council and now she’s a senior lawyer for the prosecution team at London Borough of Waltham Forest. She talks about how the Steven Lawrence case spurred her on to finally taking the leap into law and how she made it by building on the skills she’d gained along the way. Pauline has written a book about race, identity and belonging titled ‘Rice and Peas and Fish and Chips’.    Useful ..read more
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Suzanne Hutton: Showcase your skills
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
2y ago
Suzanne Hutton offers practical advice to students on a daily basis in her role as careers manager for online students at The University of Law. Suzanne works with lots of mature students and people moving into law so in this episode our very own career changer Joanna Prior, trainee solicitor at BBC Legal, asks those key questions that every career changer needs the answers to. From practical tips about funding to finding your narrative, Suzanne is here to help anyone wanting to transition into law.    Useful links for career changers Fees and Funding: https://www.law.ac.uk/study/po ..read more
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Victoria Roper: The SQE explained (Re-release)
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
2y ago
We’re re-releasing this episode from series 1 to bump it up for all you career changers out there – here’s a really clear explanation of the SQE and how it might be able to help you. Dr Victoria Roper, Associate Professor at Northumbria University and Chair of the National Education and Training Committee of the Law Society, clarifies the finer points of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (or SQE) which was introduced in September 2021 and will eventually replace the current Legal Practice Course (LPC). She answers crucial questions like – How much will it cost? What happens if I fail ..read more
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Rachael Bell: Harnessing experience
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
2y ago
Rachael Bell worked as a company director in the construction industry. Now she’s a paralegal, qualifying as a solicitor and supporting other career-changers through her social media network and podcast. She talks to us about the realities of becoming a lawyer when you already have children, a job and a maxed-out credit card. Rachael's instagram is @legalbelle Useful links: ULaw career change scholarships: https://www.law.ac.uk/study/scholarships-bursaries/ Flex Legal paralegals: https://flex.legal/ Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA): https://www.sra.org.uk/bec ..read more
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Mukhtiar Singh: Taking a risk with someone who’s different
Not All Lawyers Have Law Degrees
by BBC Legal
2y ago
In the first of our mini-series on career changers we hear from former police detective Mukhtiar Singh, an employment and commercial barrister and social mobility campaigner at Garden Court Chambers about joining the Bar at 40, what it takes to start later in the law and the rewards you can reap if you make it. Information on changing careers in to the law: https://www.lawcareers.net/Explore/Features/30032021-Becoming-a-lawyer-as-a-career-changer   Mukhtiar’s Scholarship Scheme: https://singhbarrister.co.uk/social-responsibility See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information ..read more
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