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A number of firms have confirmed how many newly-qualified solicitors they will retain in Autumn 2014.
Over 10 firms have now confirmed how many of their Spring 2015 qualifying cohort will be retained.
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Three firms have announced that they are retaining 100% of their September 2012 qualifiers.
Three more firms have published their retention rates, confirming how many of their spring 2014 qualifiers have been offered newly qualified roles.
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