Mayer Brown takes on two new apprentices in partnership with The University of Law

updated on 11 September 2015

Mayer Brown has recruited two new apprentices on to its articled apprenticeship programme, run in partnership with The University of Law. The programme combines part-time study with practical work, and offers an alternative route to qualification as a solicitor.

Mayer Brown, the first City firm to offer the programme, has hired Rosie Ahmadi and David Elikwu, who will be employed at the firm for the length of their six-year apprenticeship. At the same time, they will be studying the LLB, LPC and PSC part-time at The University of Law. Also during the period, in year three, they will begin working towards their training contract, or "period of recognised training".

Annette Sheridan, global chief HR officer at Mayer Brown, said: "The calibre of applicants who put themselves forward for this apprenticeship was extremely high, therefore we decided to offer a legal apprenticeship to two people. The Articled Apprenticeship gives talented people like them, who have decided against full-time study, a credible alternative to qualification as a solicitor."