Application deadline
29 February 2008 for Easter and summer
work placement programmes. Training
contract applications are ongoing but
31 July 2008 is the deadline for
penultimate year law students seeking a
training contract to commence in 2010.
Starting salary
Not less than £38,000 in 2008
No. of graduate positions
Up to 15
No. of internship positions
35
First year usually based location
At the firm's London office in the City.
Head office location
We are a rapidly growing international law firm with more than 1000
lawyers in 17 offices in the United States, Europe and Asia.
Disciplines accepted
Any
How to apply
Apply online via our website,
University events list
We will attend law fairs at the following
universities: Birmingham, Bristol,
Cambridge, Durham, King's College
London, LSE, Leeds, Manchester,
Nottingham, Oxford, Queen Mary,
Sheffield, UCL and Warwick.
Denton Wilde Sapte is an international law
firm with a network of offices and associate
offices spanning the UK, Europe, Middle
East, CIS andAfrica.We provide a full range
of commercial legal services to leading
organisations across four core sectors:
Financial Institutions; Energy, Transport &
Infrastructure; Real Estate & Retail; and
Technology, Media & Telecoms.
As a trainee you will undertake four sixmonth
seats. This will include a contentious
seat, plus experience in our transaction
based departments such as Banking, Real
Estate, Corporate etc. This may also
include the opportunity to work in one of
our international offices or with one of
our clients.
You will be given as much responsibility as
you can handle, and will be working with the
law, with your team and with clients in real
business situations.
We work hard to maintain a friendly and open
environment where ideas are shared and
people work together to achieve goals.
Given the diversity of our business, we look
for people with wide-ranging skills, aptitudes
and personalities. You will need drive and
ambition, with the potential to contribute to
the growing success of the firm.
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