Application Support for Legal Apprenticeships Online event
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Are you considering applying for the Mishcon de Reya Solicitor Apprenticeship in London?
Want some help with your application?
Well, this is the workshop for you!
Places are limited for each session so register early to secure your place.
Application Support for Legal Apprenticeships
This webinar will cover:
- Explore what your skills are and how to showcase them
- What are Mishcon de Reya looking for
- Breaking down the application process
- Putting it all together with top tips from Uptree and our partners
Who should attend?
Students who are applying for the Mishcon de Reya Solicitor Apprenticeship (2022 start date).
Who is Mischon De Reya?
Mishcon de Reya is an independent law firm, which now employs more than 900 people with over 440 lawyers. Based in London with offices in Singapore, the firm services an international community of clients and provides advice in situations where the constraints of geography often do not apply.
Mishcon de Reya prides itself on the diverse range of people who make up the firm. The central role played by the Academy, the firm's in-house place of learning, development and new thinking, and its active and innovative social impact strategy are reflected in its Investors in People Platinum standard.
Overview of the Programme
The Mishcon Solicitor Apprenticeship is a six year programme. You will gain an LLB (Hons) in Legal Practice from The University of Law and at the end of the programme you will qualify as a solicitor. All of your tuition fees will be paid and best of all, you will earn a salary whilst you are training and gaining your qualification.
You will be based in Mishcon de Reya's London office, working alongside leading lawyers across six departments (Corporate; Dispute Resolution; Employment; Innovation; Private; and Real Estate). During the first four years you will complete four annual rotations and in the final two years you will join the graduate trainees and complete four six month rotations. Throughout the six years you will be working for four days per week and spend one day studying with The University of Law.
In line with Uptree's values to support diversity and inclusivity, we will be prioritising students who come from under-represented backgrounds, as detailed in the application questions. The information you provide is confidential, as detailed in our privacy policy.
All information shared in these sessions is based on the experiences of Uptree Alumni and facilitators, and does not represent the views of other organisations.