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Watson Woodhouse Group is the ideal place to start your legal career. If you re looking for an opportunity to become a solicitor but you are worried and unsure about the university fees, why not consider a solicitor apprenticeship in an award-winning law firm, regarded as one of the very best in the North of England, which is known for the close and supportive working environment it offers.
Starting a solicitor apprenticeship with us is just the beginning of your legal career and we will work with you to enable you to be the best lawyer you can be; after all, you are the future of our firm. You will benefit from working alongside some of the leading lawyers in their field, regionally and nationally, and will be supported every step of the way on your way to qualification.
Our six-year programme allows you to study for an LLB (Hons) in Legal Practice to qualify as a solicitor whilst working and being paid a salary, without having to pay the university fees. Throughout the six years you will working four days a week and spend one day studying at University. You will work in at least four different legal departments over the six years which will offer experience of a full range of work. Your first two years are likely to be in the same department to help you settle and get to grips with the world of work while studying.
The apprenticeship combines practical work-based learning with formal study. You will gain valuable, real-life experience, enhancing your commercial understanding and growing your confidence in a work environment.
We work very closely as a firm, and while we are split into a number of departments, everyone knows everyone else. We pride ourselves on the close working relationships we have throughout.
Solicitor Apprentice Recruitment process how do I apply?
If you are interested in a solicitor apprenticeship, then we would love to hear from you. You must have achieved or be predicted to achieve at least ABB at A-Level (or equivalent) (128 UCAS points), as well as a minimum of 5 GCSE s (or equivalent), including Maths and English, grades C/5 or above.
Please then complete the below application form.
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