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a family lawyer Sahida Ahmed, a partner with Marsden Rawsthorn El’- /


What qualifications do you need? A Law Degree and subsequent Legal Practice Course. After this, you will be


■ two-year Training Contract with a law firm, and during the Training Contract,


required to successfully complete a


complete the Professionals Skills Course.


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Any other requirements, for example, health and fitness or age?


Physical, mental and emotional soundness is important as you may be required to deal with some veiy disturbing issues whilst working as a Family Lawyer.


How long does it take to qualify for the role?


Six years, but you learn something new every day. You will also be expected to undertake Conb'nuing Professional


Development, or CPD, by regularly attending training semtnars.


What sort of starting salary can you expect?


A trainee is paid the prescnbed salary in accordance with the Training Contract regulabons set out by the Solicitors Regulabon Authonty.


What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to this career? Patience, confidence, asserbveness and being pragmatic are all vital skills for this job. However, the ability to listen is one of the most important.


What sort of career prospects and structure is there? •


After qualifying as a Solicitor, promotion prospects are varied, but the typical career path involves promotion to


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from Edisford Bridge, with the winner Wigan professional Richard" Handley, ndme for Rapha Condor. ®


ndw James GuUen third. ■ battled their way .to the


group of Elite nciers, who could only


.first made' up ' a seven-minute fven to a group of 10 under ®.seaping from a 30-strong


by three quarter distance,


Sport was second, and and ™pe Factory racing team


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pany GoVelo. Result: 1; Richard Handley (Rapha 2 hr


Team Leapfirog in 12th place. The only lady in the field was Olympian ■ Martir :es w( Cfych


ISmin-6 sec); 2, Ryan Tactory Racing); 4, Andy ' ' •


clung on to the flying podium finishes as they swept him up with 12 miles remaining to take an excellent fourth place.' Best local was Clitheroe s Ben Dean of


Leigh, Velocity WD40 from Manchester. Leigh was one of the early starters but


battle for the minor placings. Rideofthed^ was by l7-year-old Andy


6, Matt Crpnshaw (Ig Sigma Sport); ' Steve Lampier (Node4giorana); sTAfista Slut®r (lw%Me); 9, Mike cJummin ^ndor);' 16, " C e o r g ^ S f


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Required for Country Properly within 3 miles of Clitheroe.


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Associate Solicitor,.Salaried Partner, and finally, to Equity Partner.


Whatsortofjob satisfaction can you expect from the career? A huge amount of satisfection is gained from resolving the matter and achieving fairness for all those concerned, especially when you realise that this will make a difference to someone’s life.


In 50 words, sell your profession.


There is never a dull day in the office when working as a Family Lawyer! The very nature of the work you are required to undertake on a day-today basis enables you to draw on all of life’s expenences. It is dynamic, challenging, and when it all goes to plan, that feeling of


achievement bnngs a high level of job sabsfaction.


JOB SATISFACTION: Sahida Ahmed, of Marsden Rawsthorn today .c o ^ u k 1.7 FOOTBALL ? 'V # ' I . ■ m


sentable chances in a tight game of few clear-cut opportunities, with the potentially match-defining foul on Simon Nangle the major talking point.


tant second-half penalty were waved away. . The visitors created the more pre­


. , Paul Moore made ; one change


affair with defences on top and nei­ ther side able to fashion many goals- &ring opportunities! TAfter 13 minutes, Nangle cleared the crossbar with a sweetly struck ;oUey .from the edge of the penalty ifea after his initial free-kick was [locked by the Burscough wall. ■;The best chance of the half came


stranded keeper Tim Horn to drift ■ \vide.


misjudged by Linnets’ centre-half Paul Williams leaving Woods in the clear, only for his lobbed effort over


[en minutes before the break and fell p Daley Woods, who' netted twice (gainst Salford City last weekend, t Adam Birchall’s forward half was


from the previous match with Ollie Devenney, firesh from a loan spell at Bamoldswick Town, replacing the injured Danny Mahoney. The first-half was a forgettable


run to three matches, Clitheroe will ' aggrieved after appeals for a bla­


Burscough..... Clitheroe...............;.':............. 0 DESPITE extending their unbeaten


affair with the Shawbridge side - looking for their seventh away win


(rf the campaign - on the front foot throughout. Within minutes of the restart, Lee


u 1^'j behind by Horn and after a series of drive was turned


, Cuiiunins - well with very few alarms. _ Liam Caddick wriggled dear in the box only to fire into the side-netting shortly after the hour mark. And aside from 14-goal Cummins glancing wide late on that is as close


as the hosts came to registering a goal.


remaining Pugh’s free-kick from the left found its way to Smalley who fired narrowly over.


The Blues kept their first clean * -- —


. Clitheroe continued to enjoy ter­ ritorial advantage but failed to carve out many more opportunities to make the breakthrough. With two minutes of normal time


sheet since the home luatdi against Prescot Cables towards the end of November but were unable to force victory as the points were shared. Clitheroe: Burton, Smalley,


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52 minutes when the match officials ignored claims for a penalty after Nangle was felled in the box. ■ Aside from a couple of half- chances, Clither6e*s backline marshalled Burscough’s attack- ^ - including the dangerous Niall


comers Chris Smalley’s free header sailed over. _The controversial incident came on


torward Louis Mayers forced Hakan Burton into a smart save with a curl- ingshot from the edge of the box. The second period was a livelier


Moments later, former Clitheroe • Clitheroe A dvertiser & Times,Diursday, February 28,2013 cals rtis 69


oiiiaiiey, Mnenoa


Pugh (c), James, Higgins, Birchall, Nangle, Devenney (Dent 78), Canning (Kusaloka 73), Woods, Dykes (Mason 78). Attendance: 122


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• Pictured, Simon Nangle climbs highest Picture courtesy of Peter Ryan


FOOTBALL


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Woffin^ (Team CSP/Bumley); 63, Neil Welsh (Team CSP/Padihaml. . PICTURE: Ryan Mullen leads even­ tual thira^place finisher James Gullen and . winner Richard Hadley (s).'


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