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Articled clerk is a title used in
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countries for one who is studying to be an accountant or a lawyer. In doing so, they are put under the supervision of someone already in the profession, now usually for two years, but previously three to five years was common. This can be compared as being an intern for a company. Trainees are obligated to sign a contract agreeing to the terms of being an articled clerk. The articled clerk signs a contract, known as "articles of clerkship", committing to a fixed period of employment. ''Wharton's Law Lexicon'' defines an articled clerk as "a pupil of a solicitor, who undertakes, by articles of clerkship, continuing covenants, mutually binding, to instruct him in the principles and practice of the profession". The contract is with a specific partner in the firm and not with the firm as a whole. Now, some professions in some countries prefer to use the term "students" or "trainees" (e.g. a
trainee solicitor In the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong, Ireland, and certain other English common law jurisdictions, a trainee solicitor is a prospective lawyer undergoing professional training at a law firm or an in-house legal team to qualify as a full-fl ...
) and the articles of clerkship "
training contract A training contract is a compulsory period of practical training in a law firm for law graduates before they can qualify as a solicitor in the United Kingdom (UK), the Republic of Ireland, Australia or Hong Kong, or as an advocate and solicitor ...
s" through process of Experiential Education. Apprentice
architect An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
s can also be articled. Henry Percy Adams articled to Britwen Binyon (1846–1909), architect.


Canada

Canadian lawyers must pass a period of experiential training after graduating from law school, either through 10 months of articles or by completing an alternative program developed by the province of the bar they seek to be called. Depending on the province, students may also be required to pass a bar exam in the form of Professional Legal Training and Certification during their year of articles.


India

In India, after clearing their initial exams students of chartered accountancy are required to registered themselves with a partner of a firm registered with the
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is India's largest professional accounting body under the administrative control of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. It was established on 1 July 1949 as a statutory ...
. They must serve their articles for a period of 18 months, followed by industrial training for 2.5–3 years. However these young boys and girls are also subject to utmost mental and physical stress in the name of learning. The Institute has never heeded the many complaints that have come their way because, they too believe in propagating the so called tradition of using young learners as bonded labourers, mostly at meagre amount of stipend, which is more often lower than the Rs 9000/month minimum legal pay for unskilled labourers in India. Just because the article clerk faces this as a learner he/she assumes such torture to be morally justified just like ragging is among engineering students in India.


Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, student members of the
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (''CA Sri Lanka'') is a professional accountancy body in Sri Lanka. The Institute was established by Act of Parliament, No. 23 of 1959 as the sole organisation in Sri Lanka with the right to a ...
are required to serve as a clerk serving under articles with a member of the Institute in practice or with a member of the Institute who is a salaried employee in the service of a firm of accountants for a minimum three-year practical training period. They are known as articled clerks during this period.Act of Incorporation And Regulations Of The Institute Of Chartered Accountants Of Sri Lanka
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Further reading

* Lorig, Arthur N. "Training Accountants in Great Britain." ''The Accounting Review'' 35, no. 3 (1960): 455-63. https://www.jstor.org/stable/242581. * Schindler, James S. "A Comparative Study of Certain Accounting Institutions and Practice in England and the United States." ''Accounting Review'' 34, no. 4 (October 1959): 634. Legal professions Solicitors Lawyers by type Accounting in the United Kingdom Accounting in Sri Lanka