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Did you know you could train as a solicitor straight from school?
There are two different routes to becoming a solicitor –as a graduate and as an apprentice.
In this episode, Alma-Constance and Lucinda speak to Annabel Twose, a second-year trainee, and Matt Dady, a first-year solicitor apprentice at Fieldfisher's London office, a European law firm with 25 offices in 13 countries.
Together they explore:
· Why they wanted to train as a solicitor
· The difference between training as a solicitor apprentice or as a graduate and why chose their route
· challenges encountered in their training
· A typical day and available support
· The area of law they want to practice once qualified
· Their top tips for working in a law firm
When she was 10 years old, Annabel was an avid reader and inspired by Alex Rider books wanted to be a spy. Matt wanted to work in the travel industry, as a captain of a cruise ship.
References and Resources
Fieldfisher London
CILEX episode
Legal Cheek
Corporate Law Academy
Grow Mentoring
The Bright Network.
Law Society and becoming a solicitor
Law Careers – a guide to apprenticeships
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