Interviews with graduate recruiters, trainees, partners and other legal professionals.
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Interview with Lucy Nock, Trainee Solicitor at Addleshaw Goddard
Lucy is entering their third seat, joining the Addleshaw Goddard litigation team in Edinburgh. Their previous seats included Real Estate and Construction & Planning.
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Interview with Jake Price, Trainee Solicitor at Addleshaw Goddard
Jake grew up in Cornwall and attended secondary school there. Law was not something that pupils from their school went onto do, and certainly wasn't on initially on Jake's radar. After leaving school, Jake worked various hospitality jobs, at home and abroad for five years, until one summer they came to terms with the fact that hospitality wasn't something they wanted to do for a career. Jake was persuaded by a friend to call Aberdeen University admissions department and two weeks later they had their first Law and French lecture! Six years later and they are working as Scots lawyer!
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Interview with Sheyda Rimmer, Trainee Solicitor at Addleshaw Goddard
Sheyda Rimmer is a trainee solicitor at Addleshaw Goddard. They have just started my third seat in Corporate, and previous seats include Finance and Financial Regulation.
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Insight: A commercial training contract in the Government Legal Department
When you imagine yourself on a training contract, you’re probably picturing yourself being overseen by senior solicitors and cutting your legal teeth at a law firm, working for a range of clients that could be individuals, groups, private companies or public sector organisations. But governments need lawyers too, and it’s possible to do a training contract serving the interests of the entire nation.
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Jack Townsend: from phone shop sales to Scotland trainee
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‘A fantastic opportunity’: A Day in the Life of Anna McAlpine, third seat trainee at Addleshaw Goddard
Anna McAlpine is a third seat trainee in Addleshaw Goddard's (AG) Edinburgh office, in the Litigation team. She actually started out studying English Literature and Philosophy but then took her studies in a different direction, completing the Graduate LLB then the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice. Anna began her training contract in September 2020, and she’s giving us a glimpse into the experience.
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‘My time is now’: Addleshaw Goddard’s Edinburgh training contract
After a few attempts Sarah Buzuk finally landed the training contract she wanted at Addleshaw Goddard. She tells us how she managed it, and why the programme means she's so optimistic about her professional future.
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Asher Mohammed: Elevate your career with Clifford Chance’s LIFT programme
As most employers will tell you, first-hand experience is often just as important as academic achievement when it comes to finding the right staff for a job. This applies in the legal sector too, and Clifford Chance have developed an industry-first internship scheme recognising just that. Their LIFT (Learning Internships for Future Trainees) programme gives future trainees first-hand business experience and the opportunity to develop applicable non-legal skills, to ensure they hit the ground running in their training contracts and to support them in their future careers as lawyers.
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‘A testament to the firm’s culture’: Shona Roberts on ACCEPT from Clifford Chance
The legal industry and the City might be seen as traditional, old fashioned establishments – especially when it comes to identity and self expression – but this is changing, and some firms are spearheading an exciting change in culture. ACCEPT, for example, is a groundbreaking conference held by Clifford Chance that gives LGBT+ students the chance to hear from senior role models in the law industry, and find out how their identities and careers can complement one another. Attendees unpick important topical issues for the LGBT+ community – exploring everything from mental health and social media to what it’s like to be LGBT+ and working in the City – and share inspiring stories.
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My Story: Dashni Khimji, Reed Smith
Dashni Khimji is a trainee solicitor at Reed Smith. In this article, they detail the hurdles they have overcome in order to land a training contract and outline what law firms should do in order to increase diversity in the profession at entry level.
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My Story: Dimitris Maroudas, BCLP
Dimitris Maroudas is a Future Trainee and member of the BCLP LGBTQ* Emerging Talent group. In this article they discuss how they broke into a career in the law and how the legal world is advancing in relation to diversity and inclusion.
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My Story: Natasha Brown, Gowling WLG
Natasha Brown is a Senior Associate in the Real Estate Group at Gowling WLG. In this article, they detail their journey into law and the issues surrounding racial diversity in the profession.
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One project, four regions: How Womble Bond Dickinson works collaboratively to tackle complex cases
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Solicitor Apprenticeship at Kennedys - An interview with Jenny Chapman
Jenny Chapman is currently working as a Solicitor Apprentice for the global law firm, Kennedys. Speaking to Jenny we were able to gain a fascinating insight into her life as a solicitor apprentice. She also explained the advantages of doing an apprenticeship and shared her tips on entering the legal profession at the age of 18.
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Diversity & inclusion at Osborne Clarke
Diversity & inclusion is becoming ever more important at law firms, and Osborne Clarke is no exception. We caught up with them to find out what’s in place at the firm.
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RPC’s role in the diversity & inclusion space
We spoke to Ellinor Davey, Early Talent Lead, and Rachel Pears, Inclusion & Diversity Lead, about the diversity and inclusion initiatives at law firm RPC.
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“Osborne Clarke doesn't expect anyone to be a robot—personality and passion are encouraged”
What’s it like to do a training contract at Osborne Clarke? Three aspiring solicitors shared their experiences with us.
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Laura, the AllAboutLaw Chatbot: your most common Facebook chat questions answered
We know that getting into law can be a confusing process. That’s why Laura, the dedicated AllAboutLaw Chatbot, is on hand to give you instant answers to a lot of questions about law (don’t worry—she passes on the more complex questions to her human colleagues). We had a word with Laura to find out the most common questions asked by aspiring lawyers.
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A Day in the Life – Matt Finnie, second seat trainee at Addleshaw Goddard
Matt is a second seat trainee in Addleshaw Goddard's (AG's) Edinburgh office, currently sitting in the Construction, Engineering and Environment Disputes team. He studied the Scots Law LLB (with Honours) and the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Aberdeen and began his training contract in September 2018.
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First term of law school: Things I wish I knew
Between getting to grips with your timetable and grappling with the clubs and societies all competing for your attention—not to mention trying to find a good work-life balance—the first term of law school can be daunting. Here, we get tips from people who’ve already been there, so you can make the most of the experience.
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The life of a trainee solicitor: Edinburgh edition
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The life of a trainee solicitor: London edition
For many, the journey to qualifying as a solicitor starts in one city: London. With a huge array of clients and practice areas to choose from, it remains one of the most exciting places to do your training contract. Mabel O’Connor, a trainee solicitor at Addleshaw Goddard, tells us more about what it’s like to train in the capital.
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“For us, change is not in any way threatening, it’s what we do every day here”: Introducing the M-law
Combining a qualifying law degree and the legal-practice course, the undergraduate Masters in Law Honours (M-law) programme is a possible direct route to a training contract. John Clifford, head of law at Pearson Business School, talks us through the M-Law and addresses how it fits in with the wider future trends in the profession.
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What is life like as a legal trainee within HM Revenue & Customs?
Doing your training contract in government is a unique and exciting way to qualify. We spoke to Charles, a trainee in HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) Solicitor’s Office, to get the lowdown.
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Freshfields: diversity for success
At 275 years old, Freshfields is the world’s oldest global law firm. This long history is based on being adaptable and open to new ways of working. Today, that means being a responsible, diverse organisation.
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Talking diversity and inclusion with BCLP
As diversity and inclusion within law becomes ever more important, we sat down with BCLP’s Michael Anderson, graduate recruitment partner and co-chair of the LGBT+ network, as well as Lucy Hutchison, diversity and inclusivity adviser, to talk about the firm’s LGBT+ network, and how these spaces help to ensure a collaborative, safe and stimulating work environment for all.
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The life of a trainee solicitor: Edinburgh edition
We spoke to David Harvey, trainee solicitor at Addleshaw Goddard, about life in the Scottish capital.
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Vacation scheme season: Mayer Brown's perspective on the application process
We spoke to Danielle White, graduate recruitment and development manager at Mayer Brown to gain some insight into how to prepare for vacation scheme deadlines.
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White & Case: life in the Middle East
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"All are equal under the law"
In order for the law to represent everyone, it must have representatives from a wide range of backgrounds. We spoke to four people about their own experiences within the profession, and asked what advice they have for aspiring lawyers.
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Cobbles, ceilidhs and commercial law: life as a DLA Piper trainee in Edinburgh
You could be forgiven for thinking that to do a training contract, you have to move to London and work in a City office. In fact, firms have offices all over the country, with many regional hubs hosting legal scenes that thrive in their own right. We spoke to Eilis McDonald, a trainee at DLA Piper’s Edinburgh office, about life in the Scottish capital.
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The life of a trainee solicitor: Glasgow edition
The latest in our series of interviews with trainees from across the UK takes us to Glasgow. Kathleen Docherty, a trainee at Addleshaw Goddard, explains what life is like in the city, and gives us her top five reasons to live and work there.
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Training as a solicitor in Manchester: TLT
We spoke to Michael El Gawly, a third seat trainee in the Manchester office of TLT, to find out why he decided to apply to train at TLT and what the application process was like.
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The life of a trainee solicitor: Bristol edition
Bristol is a vibrant and lively city, with a lot to offer trainees and junior lawyers. We spoke to Sophie Hayward, a trainee solicitor at TLT’s Bristol office, to find out what she enjoys most about living and working in Bristol.
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"People are at the heart of everything that we do" : diversity and inclusion at RPC
In order for diversity and inclusion to be successful at law firms, it's essential for those firms to introduce their own initiatives and schemes. RPC has been doing just that. We spoke to Ellinor Davey, people & projects manager, as well as Emma Maksimovic, engagement and inclusion manager, to find out more.
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Stephenson Harwood: on secondment in Qatar
Kasia Sikora-Sikorski is an associate and solicitor-advocate at Stephenson Harwood. She had the opportunity to complete an international secondment, which took her to Qatar, where she worked with Qatar Museums. Here, she discusses what it was like to live and work abroad.
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Freshfields: a day in the life of a trainee
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The life of a trainee solicitor: Birmingham edition
We spoke to Fiona Timms, Trainee Solicitor at Pinsent Masons, to find out more about what life is like as a trainee in Birmingham.
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The life of a trainee solicitor: Manchester edition
With strong ties to corporate and private equity scenes, and positioned as a thriving northern city, Manchester is one of the most exciting legal hubs in the UK. We spoke to Mohsin Patel, trainee solicitor at Squire Patton Boggs, about his experience working at the firm’s Manchester office.
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Moving to Chicago: life on secondment in Mayer Brown’s stateside finance department
Going on international secondment is a great asset to your career, as well as a fantastic personal experience. We spoke to Sam Bold, a current trainee at Mayer Brown, about his six-month secondment in Chicago.
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“The future of the legal sector lies in the hands of paralegals” – A conversation with Amanda Hamilton, Chief Executive of NALP.
Paralegals play an integral role in the legal sector and beyond – so much so that you could be working as a paralegal without even realising it. We spoke to Amanda Hamilton, chief executive of the National Association of Licenced Paralegals, about her experience in the field, and gained her perspective on what the future holds for paralegals.
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Talking to NLS about its Autism Law Service
Nottingham Law School has a unique pro bono service in place - the Autism Law Service works to ensure the autistic community can access legal advice effectively. We spoke to Callum Scott, a legal officer at NLS advice centre, to find out more.
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Vital contributions: the roles of Legal Secretaries and PAs
We spoke to Emma Stacey, the Chief Executive of the Institute of Legal Secretaries and PAs (ILSPA), about the vital role of legal secretaries and PAs in law, as well as the opportunities provided by ILSPA.
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What is life like as a legal trainee within the Government Legal Department?
With the strong focus on training contracts at private sector firms, the opportunities available within government can sometimes be forgotten – but it offers a unique and alternative route into law. We spoke to Pinky Tanna, a trainee currently working in the Government Legal Department (GLD), to see what it’s like to be a trainee solicitor within government.
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From vacation scheme to training contract - the Freshfields perspective
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Talking International Secondments with RPC's Sophie Tuson
We wanted to give you the lowdown on what life was actually like on an International Secondment, so we sat down to talk it through with Sophie Tuson of RPC, who is currently completing a placement in Singapore with the firm.
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Pro Bono: Nottingham Law School
Here at AllAboutLaw we thought it would be interesting to get you the lowdown on the different aspects of Pro Bono work in a Law School setting, so we spoke to Brogan and Callum, who are Legal assistants in the Legal Advice Centre at Nottingham Law School, to get their perspective.
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A Day in the Life - Ben Smith, Second Seat Trainee at BCLP
We wanted to get the lowdown for you on what life was like in Corporate Finance Law and at BCLP, so we sat down for a chat with Ben Smith, who is a second seat trainee currently focused on the Corporate Finance sector.
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Mooting Interview: Billy Shaw, Nottingham Law School
Want to know more about Mooting? We spoke to Billy Shaw, a student at the Nottingham Law School of Nottingham Trent University, to get the lowdown on his experience of Mooting and how it could help you with both your studies and legal career.
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Associate Interview: Annabel Ersser - Real Estate at Mayer Brown
There's nothing we like more than giving you a real world perspective on the industry, so we took a few minutes out of Annabel Ersser's busy schedule to get the lowdown on what life is like in Real Estate Law at Mayer Brown.
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Hogan Lovells comment on Article 50
With yesterday's landmark triggering of Article 50, Britain is now on a one-way path to leaving the European Union. We reached out to international law firm Hogan Lovells, to get their expert take on a unique situation.
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Interview: Charlie Davies, Vacation Schemer at Ashfords
We sat down with Charlie Davies, a Bristol University law student who completed a vacation scheme last year at Ashfords, to get his lowdown on what the vacation scheme was like and why you should think about applying to a regional firm.
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Government Legal Department: Vacation Schemes
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Interview: Melissa King, Public Law Trainee at Ashfords
We sat down with Melissa King, a Public Law trainee at Ashfords, to get her lowdown on what life was like at the firm and in her sector.
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A week in the life of a legal apprentice
19 year old Florence has been a legal apprentice at national law firm Bond Dickinson for a year and half. Florence described fro AllAboutLaw what her day-to-day role at the firm is like and what the apprenticeship scheme has meant for her, her personal and professional development as well as her career in law.
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Interview: Contract Law at Mills & Reeve
Having got the lowdown on a trainee's life at Mills & Reeve, we sat down with Inderpreet Heire again to get her thoughts on her current seat in Contract Law, and how it compared to some of the other seats she had completed through the course of her traineeship.
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First years: get your foot in the door
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Talking vacation schemes and training contracts with White & Case
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Insider’s view: talking training contracts with Bond Dickinson
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The importance of commercial awareness: in conversation with Bond Dickinson
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A day on secondment in Hong Kong
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Leading law organisations comment on Brexit
With the fallout from the British referendum to leave the EU in full flow, both the Bar Council and the Young Barristers Committee have given their thoughts on the matter, and how it will affect the legal profession.
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Talking work experience: Why it's never too late for a career move
Progressing a career in the legal sector requires endurance, commitment, and money. To become a solicitor, training can take 3 years if you’re a law graduate, 4 years if you’re a non-law graduate, and six years if you’re not a graduate.
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Why is diversity so important?
Diversity is fast becoming one of the highest priorities on any legal firm’s checklist, so we sat down with Erena Pillitteri, Olswang’s Graduate Recruitment and Development Specialist to discuss her thoughts on the matter and how the firm continues to attract a diverse range of applicants.
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On the job: a day in the life of a banking trainee
We sat down with Louisa Innes-Wilkin, a Trainee Solicitor at RPC, to discuss what a day in her life is like at a Banking seat within the company.
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AAL Insight: Hogan Lovells demystify Theresa May’s ECHR speech
After Theresa May’s speech this week regarding the distinctions between the European Union and the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), we talked to Charles Brasted (partner), and Andrew Eaton (Associate) from Hogan Lovells to explain the legal framework of the Home Secretary’s speech.
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In conversation: Matthew Tobin, Partner at Slaughter and May
Matthew Tobin heads up Slaughter and May’s Debt Capital Markets practice. He discusses helping to stabilise UK banks during the financial crisis, the firm’s collaborative culture, and the bad old days of fax machines.
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Talking secondments
Julian Ried of Slaughter and May talks to us about the benefits of secondments, opportunities abroad and the selection process for trainees.
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How to choose the right firm to train with
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From celebrity events to life-saving support on my secondment
During his second year as a trainee at Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co, Tom Gray was lucky enough to spend six months on secondment with Oxfam. Now a senior associate over in Dubai, Tom tells us about the positive impact his experience had on his career.
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Innovative training: vacation schemes & training contracts at Olswang
We caught up with Erena Pillitteri, Graduate Recruitment and Development Specialist at Olswang, to learn more about the firm's vacation schemes and training contracts, tailored to fit each trainee's individual needs.
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Four things I learnt as a trainee at TLT
After completing a hands-on training contract, Oliver Bell has recently qualified at TLT. Luckily, AllAboutLaw managed to tear him away from his important projects long enough for him to share what he learnt, and Oliver give us some insight into seats, secondments and sitting next to partners at TLT.
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Slaughter and May First Year Opportunities
From open days to campus events, high profile City firm Slaughter and May offers plenty of chances for first years to get involved. AllAboutLaw spoke to Emily Dale from the trainee recruitment team to find out more.
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Are you interested in a vacation scheme at Slaughter and May?
Sofia Gymer interviews Robert Byk, one of the partners actively involved in trainee recruitment.
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Insider view: vacation scheme applications
We spoke to Janine Arnold, Senior Manager - Trainee Recruitment at Slaughter and May, to get the scoop on the vacation scheme process.
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Recruiter interview: vacation scheme application process
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A Day in the Life of a Real Estate Litigation Associate
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Training At A National Law Firm
Joe Causer is a Newly Qualified solicitor in Bond Dickinson’s Transport and Infrastructure team. In an extensive interview with AllAboutLaw.co.uk, he outlines the work he does, the area he specialises in and the nature of training at a national law firm.
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What's It Like To Work In Employment Law?
Ashley Wootton is an Associate in Employment Law at Simmons & Simmons. He enjoys daily interaction with some of the most senior business professionals in the UK, and works on behalf of investment backs and digital media companies. Read more about his experiences and expertise below...
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Pro Bono Work At Nottingham Law School's Legal Advice Centre
Undertaking pro bono work is an opportunity that all law students should make the most of when they’re at law school. Students at Nottingham Law School have an immense opportunity to get involved with some of the work that the Legal Advice Centre carries out. We spoke to Nick Johnson, Director of the Legal Advice Centre, and Faye Deverell, Senior Supervising Solicitor, about the opportunities available to students and how they can make the most of pro bono work to enhance their chances of a successful legal career...
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How An Open Day Sparked An Interest In A Career In Law
Jake Goldby is a law student at the University of Derby and is about to undertake a vacation scheme with Irwin Mitchell. Having been keen on studying law prior to university, attending an open day confirmed Jake’s interest in the law, and he outlines how your university’s law school can help you land those all important work experience opportunities…
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Why You Should Make The Most of First Year Opportunities
Linda Luong of DLA Piper explains why first year students should hunt out the opportunities available to them as soon as possible as they “enhance the students work experience profile when applying for later opportunities”, such as vacation schemes and training contracts.
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Training in the City with RPC
Genevieve Isherwood is a trainee at RPC. Here she details the social side of the firm, which includes a Hogwarts style House competition as well as the support provided to trainees. She does mention that life at a City firm is unlike Suits (sigh), but this shouldn’t put you off applying for such a vibrant firm!
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Life at a City Law Firm
Laura Anderson of Bristows details unique aspects of the firm and the areas of law they specialise in. With clients such as Samsung, Google and the BBC, life at Bristows is a very interesting one indeed.
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A Legal Apprenticeship at an International Law Firm
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“We expect all of our trainees to be high achievers in every element” – Interview With A Graduate Recruiter From DLA Piper
Linda Luong is a Graduate Recruitment Advisor at DLA Piper. She spoke to AllAboutLaw.co.uk and outlined the international opportunities at the firm, support and guidance for trainees and what the firm looks for in an applicant.
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“I have developed a practical element to my teaching” – Interview with Law Teacher of the Year 2015
Professor Jane Holder from UCL was recently named Law Teacher of the Year 2015 by Oxford University Press (OUP). Specialising in environmental law, which “address very big questions about… the role of law in tackling climate change”, Jane’s former students have gone on to work for a variety of exciting organisations, institutes and legal reform groups.
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Interview with Natassia Sinclair, Legal Apprentice at Weightmans
Natassia Sinclair is a Legal Apprentice at Weightmans. With a strong set of GCSEs and A-levels, Nattasia is currently working towards a Diploma in Personal Injury and harbours ambitions of undertaking the CILEx route to qualification and becoming a partner of the firm…
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A Day in the Life of a Sports Trainee Solicitor
Katy Bourne is a first year trainee at Mills & Reeve. Currently undertaking a seat in the firm’s sports team, Katy deals with Premier League clubs, footballers and sports agents on a daily basis! Here’s a day in the life...
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How To Make The Most of First Year Opportunities
First year opportunities are increasing and more and more law firms have an offering for the keen law student. Michelle Ruddle, Recruitment Marketing Manager at Hogan Lovells, explains what firms look for in first years and how students can make the most of them.
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A Client Secondment at a Major Insurance Company
Sophie Owens is a trainee solicitor at Bond Dickinson and is currently undertaking a client secondment with a major insurance company. She believes that her experience of the client’s business has broadened her commercial awareness which will, in turn, benefit her approach to providing legal advice in the future...
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Interview with Camilla Dutton - Trainee Solicitor at Dentons
Camilla Dutton is a trainee solicitor at international law firm, Dentons. When she sat down with AllAboutLaw.co.uk, she revealed her experiences of the training contract thus far which includes mingling with corporate law partners at departmental lunchtime training and the opportunity to do an international secondment in San Francisco...
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Interview with Amelia Cowell, Vacation Scheme Student at PwC Legal LLP
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Interview with Alexandra Sault - Trainee Solicitor at Latham & Watkins
Alexandra Sault is a trainee solicitor at international firm Latham & Watkins, currently undertaking a seat with the firms banking team. She details the first day of her training contract, the support systems available at Latham & Watkins and her recommendations for what you should be doing in order to increase your legal experience and chances of securing a training contract…
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First Year Opportunities - How Does The Recruiter View Them?
AllAboutLaw.co.uk caught up with Katie Meer, a Graduate Recruitment Adviser at Shearman & Sterling, and had a good ol’ chat about first year opportunities. Katie mentions that Shearman & Sterling look for good academics and an interest in the commercial world. The firm also views the schemes as an opportunity to meet the top candidates – if you make a good impression, the firm will be eagerly awaiting your vacation scheme application...
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Interview with William Cummings, Recruitment Manager at PwC
William Cummings is a Recruitment Manager at PwC. Here, he highlights the aspects of training at PwC Legal, and also the social side of working with the firm, with “drinks after work on a Friday not uncommon" (nice!). Read more below to find out what PwC expects from vacation scheme and training contract applications.
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Interview with Gabby Griggs, Shearman & Sterling International Secondee in Singapore
Gabby Griggs is a trainee solicitor at Shearman & Sterling, currently undertaking a secondment in Singapore. From weekend trips to Shanghai, to work in jurisdictions such as Pakistan and Indonesia, Gabby encourages students and trainees considering a secondment to “Stop considering it and just go!"
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Client Secondments at Magic Circle Firm, Freshfields
Lauren Taylor, a current trainee at Freshfields, spills the beans on how trainees at the Magic Circle firm have the opportunity to undertake client secondments at investment banks such as Goldman Sachs or Credit Suisse or large corporate clients. She also mentions the benefits of undertaking a client secondment, including increased awareness of issues the client faces on a daily basis…
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What’s It Like To Do Pro Bono Work?: The Trainee Perspective
Jess Thomas is a trainee at Nabarro and is regularly involved in providing free legal advice at a Pro Bono clinic. Here, she explains what is involved in a typical clinic and how it has benefitted her progression as a trainee solicitor…
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What's a Vacation Scheme at Latham & Watkins Like?
Jess Corr undertook a vacation scheme with international firm Latham & Watkins. She speaks about her fascination in cross-border transactions and goes on to explain how reviewing contracts for a pro bono case led to a conference call with two partners and the client…
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What's It Like to do a Client Secondment?
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Interview with Helen Marr, graduate recruiter at Bond Dickinson
Ever wondered what graduate recruiters look for in your vacation scheme and training contract? Wonder no more! We caught up with Helen Marr, graduate recruiter at Bond Dickinson and got the low-down on what firms expect from applicnts. Hint: they don't want an essay about your relationship!
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Interview with Anthony Cunningham, Vacation Scheme Student at Mayer Brown
Anthony has just completed his law degree at the University of Kent. He took part in Mayer Brown’s vacation scheme earlier this summer and will start at the firm in August 2020.
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Communication & advocacy course for law
Pete Cowan, Trainer at Kaplan Altior, gives us an insight into communication and advocacy training on Kaplan Altior's Professional Skills Course.
