Challenges that SQE poses, and how to overcome them

Challenges that SQE poses, and how to overcome them

As we all now know, clearing the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) administered by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is the first step to becoming a practicing solicitor in England and Wales. 

This does not allow you to practice in UK courts as a barrister, however, which involves an entirely different process. As a solicitor, you can take instructions from clients and advise them on legal courses of action. A solicitor is simply a qualified legal practitioner who deals in legal matters without going to court, which is the domain of a barrister.

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