Does £250 cut it? Picking up the pieces from the SQE1 marking debacle
Kaplan and the SRA have told 175 aspiring solicitors who ‘failed’ SQE1 that they actually passed. An apology and £250 are on offer to candidates who saw their futures in law apparently wiped away.
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SQE marking fiasco: 175 candidates wrongly told they failed exam
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Bar Council opposes proposed reforms of entry requirements
SRA hikes super-exam fees
Lawyers shun partnership as burnout fears increase
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Open letter encourages firms to 'monitor and step in' over mental distress
Firms urged not to drop aspiring solicitors who fail SQE1
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White middle-class men still the most confident about getting into law
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