We are delighted to announce that we have won the
2006 LawCareers.net trophy for best training provided by a medium-sized regional firm and are a Lex 100 Winner in an amazing eight categories with work-life balance and friendliness gaining particular praise
What
you could expect from us during your Training Contract:
We
regard our Trainee Solicitors as the future of our
firm.As a trainee:
What
we would expect from you as a Trainee Solicitor:
We
regard the Training Contract very much as a two-way
exercise.We offer you excellent training and
support during that time, and in exchange hope that
you would offer us the following:
"Don't
just take our word for it -
see what our past trainees have to
say by clicking
here"
Further
Information
To give you the opportunity of finding out more about our work, we run a Work Experience Scheme every summer.To find out more, please visit the Work Experience Scheme page.
We
have also prepared a list of answers to questions
that candidates often ask us - please click here
for access to that page.
Feel free to visit our departmental and other pages on the site.The easiest thing to do would be to return to the Home page, and then go to whichever pages interest you.
If the answer to your question is not there, please e-mail your name, contact telephone number and the best time to call you by clicking here, and we will speak to you as soon as we can.
How
to apply:
We very much hope that you
will want to apply to us for a Training Contract.
We have designed our Application Form to be quick and easy. You can e-mail it to us direct.
We would expect applications
for training contracts to be completed and returned
to us by the end of July two years in advance of the
time when you would like to start your Training Contract.
From time to time we do have
other Trainee vacancies: Please e-mail Jean Brierley for further information.
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