SQE2 Advocacy: Mastering Bail and Interim Applications
A practical guide to making and opposing bail and interim applications in SQE2 advocacy — the frameworks, structure and drills that turn a shaky submission into a confident one.
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The best free SQE prep already exists — most candidates just use it badly. Here's how to mine the official SRA sample questions and build a free-first revision plan that works.
A practical guide to making and opposing bail and interim applications in SQE2 advocacy — the frameworks, structure and drills that turn a shaky submission into a confident one.
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