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There are many different ways to volunteer with Advocate.
The ProHelp service connects businesses and people with local voluntary and community groups to share their skills, professional advice and services, and help to strengthen the vital services that they deliver for our local communities in the South West.
At LawCareersNetLIVE 2022, we spoke to recruiters and trainees from DWF Group LLP, Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Addleshaw Goddard about the diversity and inclusion initiatives their firms have in place.
I asked my followers on Twitter and Instagram if they had any questions about the BPTC and applying for pupillage. The final question is about tips for self-motivation and confidence speaking in public.
Catch up with current apprentice Ava Mathias, who gives a flavour of a typical day at RPC, her best advice for applying, what makes RPC's culture tick and much more.
At LawCareersNetLIVE 2022, we spoke to recruiters and trainees from DWF Group LLP, Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Addleshaw Goddard about how firms can encourage inclusivity.
A dynamic duo has opened up their online application forms for their summer vacation schemes.
The National Council for Civil Liberties campaigns to uphold basic human rights and freedoms through the courts and parliamentary lobbying, as well as by working with communities.
I received excellent client contact throughout my training contract. The supervision has been fantastic – there is a good balance between assisted work and independent exercises.
The supervision and assistance has been excellent. The access to senior members of the firm is as good as I could have envisaged, and all members of the firm are pleasant to deal with and helpful.
The Trust works with young people aged 13 to 30; it enables them to move into work, education or training with its financial support and programmes.
Flexibility and support. The non-rotational training system encourages close working relationships and a collegiate atmosphere throughout the London office. There’s really no need to compete.
Based in Leeds, this project helps find legal assistance for those seeking asylum.
In the UK, UNHCR provides guidance on refuge and asylum policy and takes up cases or intervenes in court proceedings where it is appropriate.
In this video I will discuss the difference between Chambers who recruit on the Pupillage Gateway and those who do not (Non Gateway Chambers).
Struan Campbell, outreach manager of Inner Temple, discusses the process of qualifying as a barrister, from studying the BPTC to joining an Inn of Court and on to securing pupillage.
A Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs, this charity seeks to support the role of social entrepreneurs through funding and practical guidance.
At LawCareersNetLIVE 2024, we spoke to representatives from DWF Group Limited, Shoosmiths and Trowers & Hamlins LLP about the future of the legal profession.