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A woman from Florida has become the youngest person ever to be called to the Bar, having passed her Bar exams at the age of 18.
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Nearly 20% fewer Bar Professional Training Course students had completed the course in 2019/20 as of May 2021, compared with the 2018/19 cohort, the Bar Standards Board (BSB) reported in July – an additional 2.5% had withdrawn from the course at this stage.
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