Just as in-house counsel often moan about their lawyers’ fees, so lawyers often moan about the fees charged by recruiters.
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Breaking news in the Australian legal market at the end of last month was the announcement of a formal alliance between Linklaters and Allens Arthur Robinson.
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In the first of a series of pieces on navigating the interview process First Counsel considers the crucial task of preparing for an interview.
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The move from private practice to in-house lawyer has been for many years a breath of fresh air and an escape route for solicitors who feel trapped by the demands of working in the law firm environment.
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In the run up to the recent announcement of our demerger into two separate companies, we took the opportunity to review our existing brand, not least to emphasise that we are now focussed purely on the recruitment of lawyers.
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With recent news that Pinsent Masons and McGrigors are to merge and that Salans and SNR Denton are now in merger talks, it seems that 2012 may be the year for law firms to get hitched.
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Welcome to the first blog of the new calendar year – and a happy and prosperous 2012 to you all!
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Every direction you turn within the UK legal market you are bound to hear the distinctive twang of an Aussie or the rugby banter of a Kiwi. It’s not a new phenomenon – Antipodeans have been making the move north...
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The world of legal recruitment has had to spin fast to keep up with considerable change in both the legal profession and the broader business market. But how has this impacted the sensitive relationship between recruiter and law firm client – and how can this critical partnership be optimised?
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Our client, Allen & Overy, has launched a simple survey to solicit the views of marketing, business development and communications staff on the attractiveness of working in overseas destinations.
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