- Pupil master
A pupil master (or pupilmaster or pupil-master) is an experienced
barrister who takes charge of the training of a newly called barrister. Barristers are called to the Bar at an early stage in their career, after completing the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) and undertaking a required number of "dinners" in their chosenInn of Court . In most cases, the newly called barrister is then required to undertake training for a period of at least a year before the barrister can start their ownprivate practice . This training period is known aspupillage , usually split into two periods of six months known as "sixes". The first "six" is a non-practising six, during which the pupil will shadow their pupil master; the second is usually a practising "six", when the pupil, with their pupil master's permission, can undertake the supply legal services and exerciserights of audience in court. Occasionally, a pupil barrister may undertake a third "six", entending the training period a further six months. At the end of pupillage, to continue practising the law, a barrister may attempt to become atenant in a set of barristers' chambers, or find a position as anemployed barrister . In recent years, attempts to modernise the Bar have led to some chambers referring to pupil masters as supervisors.External links
* [http://www.lawsoc.org.sg/ble/c2_pupillage.htm Pupillage] from the Singapore Board of Legal Education
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