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Salary

  • Yr 1 Salary £56,000
  • Yr 2 Salary £61,000
  • NQ Salary £140,000

London Training Contract 2028

Hogan Lovells

  • Salary

    • Yr 1 Salary £56,000
    • Yr 2 Salary £61,000
    • NQ Salary £140,000
  • Type of firm

    City Law Firms

  • Location

    London

  • Vacancies

  • Deadline

    31/01/2026

London Training Contract 2028

Every trainee’s journey is different but you can be confident you’ll be playing a meaningful role on some of the most exciting cases in the world as you learn from the top legal minds. After your training contract, you’ll have the technical skills, industry-recognised qualifications and the experience to become an exceptional lawyer.

During your two-year training contract, you’ll rotate through four seats across different practice groups. This means you’ll move around our business to experience different areas of law and work alongside new colleagues every six months as you find the area you want to pursue. Our training contract is structured so you can be immersed in our work almost immediately and develop your skills in the only way that really matters: on live projects for real clients taking real responsibility.

Eligibility:

To apply for a training contract, you must allow sufficient time to complete your Law Conversion course (*if relevant) and/or your SQE exams before the training contract starts. If you are still an undergraduate student you’ll need to be in at least the penultimate year of a law degree (of England & Wales) or in the final year of a non-law degree to apply. 

*All future trainees who have not completed a degree in the law of England & Wales will need to complete the Law Conversion course. 

You will need a 2:1 (predicted or obtained) or above in your bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent international grade. We also look for (at least) AAB at A Level or equivalent. 

Application Deadline: 31 January 2026 

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