Firm | Score |
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Milbank LLP | 93.8 |
Goodwin Procter | 93.3 |
Akin | 92.9 |
Leathes Prior | 91.4 |
Howes Percival | 90.0 |
Covington & Burling LLP | 90.0 |
K&L Gates | 90.0 |
Steele Raymond | 90.0 |
Mills & Reeve | 89.4 |
DAC Beachcroft | 89.2 |
Forsters | 89.1 |
DMH Stallard | 88.6 |
Birketts | 88.6 |
Marriott Harrison | 88.3 |
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP | 88.0 |
Fladgate LLP | 87.8 |
Hill Dickinson | 87.8 |
Boodle Hatfield | 87.5 |
Cripps LLP | 87.5 |
Haynes and Boone CDG, LLP | 87.5 |
Quality of Work
Every trainee hopes to hit the ground running with interesting and challenging work when they begin their training contract. But someone has to do the routine tasks of indexing and bundling too. Whilst it goes without saying that a trainee who gives every piece of work their all is set up to succeed, a training contract should also offer plenty of varied, interesting and challenging work. This is key to your development as a lawyer and ensures that you are equipped with the necessary skills when you get to that coveted post-qualification stage. Trainees at these Future Lawyers Winner firms were pleased to find that their experience involved exciting high-quality work amid the occasional unglamorous task. Click on a firm name to read their Future Lawyers profile and see how they scored in other categories.