Summer Vacation Scheme

We run a two week summer vacation placement in our Bristol, Plymouth and Southampton offices.

During the two weeks you will have an opportunity to spend time in two departments of your choice experiencing both the contentious and non-contentious sides of the practice. In each seat you will be allocated a supervisor who will provide you with "real" work, giving you the opportunity to contribute to live client matters by attending meetings, drafting correspondence and documents and conducting legal research. You will also be allocated a buddy who will be available to guide you through your placement.

As well as experiencing some good quality work you will also get to see the more social side of the firm and the trainees organise sporting and social events for you to participate in.

The scheme will be running during the following dates:

Bristol: 14 - 25 June 2010
Plymouth: 28 June - 9 July 2010
Southampton: 12 July - 23 July 2010

We are no longer accepting applications for our 2010 summer vacation scheme. We are now in the process of short-listing and, if you have made an application, you can expect to hear from us by Friday, 30 April. If you have not heard from us by this date, please contact Samantha Lee on 0845 415 6521.

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