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law training contract  Trainee Solicitor from Stephenson Harwood LLP Various 24/03/2014

The successful candidates' role is to take initial instructions, undertake research, prepare legal documentation, consult and advise clients and undertake various business development tasks as required. Two years, four seats and the attention, exposure and opportunity to maximise your learning and development; that’s what we offer the 16 trainees we...

Salary: Paid

Posted: 26/03/2013
law training contract  Law Training Contracts from Taylor Wessing LLP Greater London Continuous recruitment

If you are looking for responsibility from the word go, exposure to real projects for major clients, plus a real breadth of legal training across a range of specialist practice groups– a training contract at Taylor Wessing move your career as a lawyer forward faster. We are a full-service law...

Salary: Paid

Posted: 24/09/2012
law training contract  Trainee Solicitor from Edwards Wildman Palmer UK LLP Greater London 31/07/2013

Trainees spend six months in four of the firm's key practice areas, getting lots of responsibility and challenge on complex international work. We discuss your seat choices with you and do our best to accommodate your preferences. We believe you learn best by doing but underpin this with the right...

Salary: Paid

Posted: 24/09/2012
law training contract  Training Contracts from CMS Cameron McKenna LLP Various 31/07/2013

Two years. Four seats. Lots of responsibility on high-profile projects and dedicated support at every turn. Plus the chance to work alongside and learn from senior partners. That’s what you can expect from us. Before each seat rotation, we’ll discuss your preferences with you and do our best to accommodate...

Salary: Paid

Posted: 24/09/2012
 
 
 
 
 

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