Holder of a Law Society or King’s Inns Diploma in Law

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This route to Becoming a Solicitor applies if you hold a Diploma in Law from the Law Society of Ireland or a Diploma in Legal Studies from King’s Inns Ireland.

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STEP 1

 

Final Examination – First Part (FE-1) 

The Final Examination – First Part (FE-1) is the entrance examination to the Law Society of Ireland's Professional Practice Course (PPC) for training to become a solicitor.

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STEP 2

 

 

Training Contract

After completing the FE-1, you will need to find a solicitor to train you and enter into a Training Contract.

 

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STEP 3

 

PPC

The Professional Practice Course (PPC) at the Law Society of Ireland is designed to prepare you for work as a solicitor. It is available as an in-person full-time course or a part-time hybrid course.

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STEP 4

 

In-office training

Upon completing the Professional Practice Course (PPC) trainee solicitors are required to complete two years of in-office training.

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STEP 5

 

Admission to the Roll of Solicitors

When you have successfully completed your PPC examinations and your in-office training you may apply to have your name entered on the Roll of Solicitors.

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STEP 6

 

Practising Certificate

It 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.