NI: Allen & Overy launches new training contract in Belfast
International law firm Allen & Overy has launched a new route to qualification in its Belfast office, in addition to existing qualification routes in London and Belfast.
Graduates in the firm’s Belfast office currently have the option to apply to qualify as a lawyer through the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx).
Under the new route, they will be given the opportunity to apply for a training contract, based in Belfast, enabling them to combine studying for the LPC with paid employment as legal professionals.
Jane Townsend, partner and head of the Legal Services Centre (LSC) in Belfast, said: “As the challenges faced by our clients evolve, we need to ensure that our lawyer base is as diverse and has as broad a skillset as possible to best serve them. That’s why we are evolving our processes too, to attract and train talented and ambitious lawyers of the future from all kinds of backgrounds and with a range of skills and interests.
“Combining studying and working during the LPC will continue to expose our lawyers in Belfast to the latest advances in legal tech and reflect the knowledge and skills lawyers of the future will increasingly need. With this new route to qualification our aim is to make a career in the law a compelling prospect for a broader range of graduates.”
Claire Wright, graduate recruitment partner at A&O, added: “Working in the LSC, our graduates get to work directly with some of A&O’s most innovative legal solutions, broadening their skillset in addition to the traditional legal skills they gain. This new training contract will give graduates greater flexibility to pursue a career in law while maintaining other skills and interests useful to their role as solicitors in the future.”