
BPP's Quickie LPC
Following Manchester Metropolitan University’s announcement of its intention to launch a fast track LPC last week , BPP Law School has also unveiled a faster LPC for its City LPC consortium. The consortium is made up of five firms including: Slaughter and May, Norton Rose, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Lovells and Herbert Smith, and it is understood that all of them are interested in the proposal. This will reduce the course time for their graduates from around ten months to just over …
Following Manchester Metropolitan University’s announcement of its intention to launch a fast track LPC last week , BPP Law School has also unveiled a faster LPC for its City LPC consortium.
The consortium is made up of five firms including: Slaughter and May, Norton Rose, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Lovells and Herbert Smith, and it is understood that all of them are interested in the proposal.
This will reduce the course time for their graduates from around ten months to just over seven and a half months. However, it is understood that there will not be a trimming of the curriculum so heads down folks!
These quickfire LPC solutions are being offered following reforms made by the SRA. The course providers validated to implement such changes are BPP, College of Law, Nottingham Law School, Manchester Metropolitan, UWE Bristol and Sheffield, Glamorgan, Huddersfield, Central Lancashire, Northumbria, Plymouth, Sheffield, Staffordshire, Swansea, Westminster and Wolverhampton Universities. So we expect to see further quickie offerings from some of the others in due course…










January 12, 2009
what is the application process for these?
January 12, 2009
You will need to check with individual law schools what they do but if my understanding is still correct, it has been a while since I did mine, you apply to LPC courses centrally. Check the relevant websites to be sure.
January 20, 2009
I am unable to understand this post. But well some points are useful for me.