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tg95 · 26/12/2019 21:43

hi, any lawyers on here with some advice?

currently half way through my TC in a small regional firm (7 offices, 10 partners) in the NE

what sort of salary can i expect on qualification, after 5 years, 10 years etc?

currently on 17,500k and looking to specialise in company commercial law and employment

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tg95 · 27/12/2019 13:48

bump!

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Collaborate · 28/12/2019 03:08

Can’t you just look at the NQ jobs advertised and get an idea from that?

cabbageking · 28/12/2019 03:22

Look on salary survey 2019

tg95 · 28/12/2019 10:20

hi both,

they tend to be for big city firms and nationals. just wondering if anyone had first hand knowledge

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kirinm · 15/01/2020 13:41

Think I've seen a similar post on roll on Friday. If that isn't you, look there's

Cannotresist · 16/01/2020 21:40

Depends likely to be about 1/3 of your target.
Our trainees get about 28 on qualification but it is a mainly legal aid firm and they will then be billing at 52 quid an hour so they are never going to be paid loads

I know others at night street non legal aid firms that qualified 30 k plus

Obv big firms much more

Cannotresist · 16/01/2020 21:41

17.5 k is lower than our trainees tho they get 20

Racmactac · 16/01/2020 22:01

I'd say probably mid 20's

sleeplessinthenortheast · 16/01/2020 22:13

I'm 10yr PQE, private client. £40k. In NE.

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