Barrister
This route to Becoming a Solicitor applies if you are a Barrister, who qualified in Ireland.
To be eligible for the Essentials of Legal Practice Course (ELPC) route to qualifying as a solicitor you must have been called to the Bar of Ireland and since then, for a minimum of three years, have:
- practised as a barrister in the State,
- served as a member of the Judiciary,
- been employed in the full-time provision of services of a legal nature, and/or
- been employed by the State full-time in the provision of services of a legal nature.
See also Section 43, Solicitors Act 1954 as substituted by s.51 Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1994.
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Essentials in Legal Practice Course (ELPC)This is a mandatory course that all Barristers who want to become a solicitor must complete. |
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In-office periodFollowing the ELPC you may be required to complete up to six months in the office of a practising solicitor before you may be admitted as a solicitor. |
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Admission to the Roll Of SolicitorsFollowing succesful completion of the the ELPC and your in-office period, you may apply to be admitted as a solicitor. |
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Practising CertificateIt is the statutory responsibility of each solicitor to ensure that they have a Practising Certificate (PC) in force before providing legal services of any kind whatsoever. After admission to the Roll of Solicitors, you can apply for your PC. |