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Foreign lawyer, what kind supporting function can I do in UK?

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Norange · 10/07/2012 12:35

I´m a foreign lawyer and I´m awared that I cannot work in UK. Maybe I can do some support function, but what??

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fedupwithdeployment · 10/07/2012 12:42

What sort of foreign lawyer? You certainly can work in some areas...suggest you ring up some of the big recruitment agencies and talk to them. I know of one agency who commonly engages Australian / European lawyers for document review purposes. And some in house roles are suitable for eg Australians.

Norange · 10/07/2012 12:47

I worked as in-house in companies and banks. Thanks for the suggestion !

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mumblechum1 · 10/07/2012 13:41

I used to work in a firm which employed a Spanish conveyancer as they specialised in holiday homes in Spain.

Maybe try a recruitment agency who specialises in lawyers with qualifications abroad? Which country are you from?

Norange · 10/07/2012 16:45

mumblechum1 I´m from Brazil but I use to work with international contracts...do you know some serious recruitmente agency specialised in lawyers?

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Norange · 10/07/2012 19:12

Please, I really need some advice, I really need to work !

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babybarrister · 10/07/2012 22:05

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Norange · 10/07/2012 23:33

Wow ! Tks babybarrister ! What you mean "can now work here..." , I ever heard that the process is almost another gratuation.

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DoctorGilbertson · 11/07/2012 00:32

Do, for a foreign lawyer you need QLTS and it is just three exams.

You can apply for contract manager posts without getting QLTS

babybarrister · 11/07/2012 10:26

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fedupwithdeployment · 12/07/2012 14:09

You can do document review as a foreign lawyer without doing the QLTT. Try Hudson Legal (although I am sure lots of other agencies do it too).

Norange · 12/07/2012 18:05

And it is possible to work as independent ?

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Virgil · 12/07/2012 18:06

You can get paralegal work

Norange · 12/07/2012 22:34

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hettiebull · 15/07/2012 22:45

depends what sort of work you did in Brazil - some of the large City practices are very focused on Brazil work now and you may find a great opportunity there.

goannego · 21/07/2012 21:40

Not possible to work as an independent English lawyer until you've been qualified here for three years. Whether or not of can offer independent Brasilian advice is something you should discuss with the Law Society, who will probably refer you to the SRA. But check the jobs on thelawyer.com - lawyers with foreign qualifications, especially in banking are often being sought. All the agencies list on there so it would be your best bet to find something.

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