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| law training contract | Trainee Solicitor from Walker Morris | Yorkshire and the Humber | 31/07/2014 |
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Our two-year training programme will commence in September 2016 and includes six four-month seats rather than the standard four. This system gives you a broader range of experience and insights so you get to know and understand the business before you specialise. We offer seats in all areas of... Salary: £24,501-£27,000 Posted: 24/09/2012 |
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| law training contract | Trainee Solicitor from Burges Salmon | South West | 31/07/2013 |
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Burges Salmon is consistently ranked amongst the UK's most successful commercial law firms. Our national and international client base ranges from private individuals to government departments and FTSE 100 companies including The Crown Estate, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and FirstGroup. We offer a cohesive, collaborative environment... Salary: £29,501-£32,000 Posted: 24/09/2012 |
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| law training contract | Trainee Solicitor from Osborne Clarke | Various | 31/07/2013 |
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About us... At Osborne Clarke we turn our legal expertise into our clients' commercial gain. We do that by using our experience, expertise and imagination to give them tailored, practical advice that makes a difference to their business. Although we're professionals, we don't believe that means we have to be... Salary: £32,001-£34,500 Posted: 24/09/2012 |
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| law training contract | Training Contract from Macfarlanes | Greater London | 31/07/2013 |
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About us Macfarlanes is a leading City law firm. We are recognised for the quality of our work, not just in dealing with the full range of corporate and commercial matters, but in advising our clients on their private affairs. They trust our judgement and we are in a unique... Salary: Over £37,001 Posted: 12/09/2012 |
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