3rd August 2009, 02:56 PM
It has always been normal in the law, particularly among barristers. A graduate would have to find a lawyer who would sponsor your pupillage, basically a year or so of professional training, and work for the chambers for free.
I am against internships, because they are a springboard for the well connected, and all but inaccessible for people without plenty of money.
I am against internships, because they are a springboard for the well connected, and all but inaccessible for people without plenty of money.