The introduction of the SQE and qualifying work experience (QWE) last year marked a step change in how people train and become a solicitor. This
Year: 2022
In this episode LawCareers.net speak to private client lawyer Anna Casey-Woodward (they/them) and consultant solicitor and collaborative family lawyer Bridget Garrood (she/her). They share their
City Social Welfare Scheme
Major City law firms are funding the training of more than 20 aspiring solicitors this year through a landmark initiative to create the next generation
This SRA webinar is your chance to learn more about, and ask questions, regarding proposed changes to rules linked to the health and wellbeing of solicitors
Clifford Chance has voluntarily reported its social mobility pay gap for the first time, finding a mean 44% difference in pay between the professional and working classes
In their fifth Pay Gap Report Allen & Overy have expanded their data on ethnicity, LGBTQ+ and disability, alongside the gender pay gap reporting. Its
Addleshaw Goddard offers 58 training contracts each year and is committed to addressing underrepresentation in law and breaking barriers to entering the profession. Speakers will
This session on 25 April at 5pm is taking place just under six months after the introduction of the new SQE regime. The team at
An ally is someone who is not a member of an underrepresented group but who takes action to support that group to help make their
A webinar for leaders and managers, sharing insights from the Institute for Employment Studies’ final UKRI/ESRC research into the future of work post Covid-19. The