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  • Changes to the QLTS - 2016Jack J Collins, Editor of AllAboutLaw.co.uk

  • How do you transfer to UK law?Jack Denton, Co-founder & Director, AllAboutLaw

  • QLTS assessmentsLauren Bowes, Editor, AllAboutLaw.co.uk

  • QLTS: Your Ultimate GuideDavid Carnes

    To sit for the QLTS, you  must be fully qualified and entitled to practice as a lawyer (or the local equivalent) in your home jurisdiction. There is no minimum practise experience requirement. Your home jurisdiction must be a Recognised Jurisdiction appearing in the list published by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (most of the world’s jurisdictions appear on this list). You must also satisfy the SRA that your personal character is suitable for the practice of law.

  • What is the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme (QLTS)?Paul Harris, Co-founder & Director, AllAboutLaw