noun
- the period of training for a barrister under the supervision of an experienced lawyer
- the state or period of being a pupil or student
Usage: British legal term
Usage: formal
Examples
- She completed her pupillage at a prestigious chambers in London.
- During his pupillage, he observed court proceedings and assisted with legal research.
- The pupillage program lasted twelve months and included both practical training and mentorship.
- After finishing law school, she applied for pupillage at several barristers’ chambers.
- His pupillage provided valuable experience in criminal law practice.
- The young lawyer’s pupillage under the senior barrister was highly educational.