Womble Bond Dickinson
law training contract

Training Contract 2027 - Scotland

Job description

Choose us for your training contract and, over the course of two years, you’ll get the chance to experience different areas of the law first hand and to work with a variety of colleagues and clients.

Our training contract in our offices in England follows the SQE route to qualification, or the traditional route to qualification for those who have already completed the LPC. For our Edinburgh trainees, you will qualify with the Law Society of Scotland, rather than the SQE.

This is your training contract and it’s up to you to make the most of it, but along the way we offer fantastic opportunities to develop your legal career in a growing firm. Our supervisors are trained and fully supported on an ongoing basis. You’ll have access to high quality work and senior client contact. We regularly second trainees to our most high profile clients.

What we are looking for

If you are applying for our Edinburgh office:

  • You are currently studying (in your penultimate or final year) or have completed a law degree in Scotland
  • You have completed a non-law degree and you have started (or completed) the accelerated LLB in Scottish Law
  • You have completed an international degree and you have started (or completed) the accelerated LLB in Scottish Law

Additional job details

Location
Edinburgh
Plymouth
Salary
£28,000

Contract, dates and working times
Temporary

Full-time

How to apply

Our recruitment process is designed to put you through your paces, but it’s also about sharing our unique culture with you, so you get a real sense of the firm you might be joining.

Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 30 January 2025

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Closing date:  30 January 2025

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