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Could I pick the brains of any Legal people please?

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Lizzylou · 23/10/2008 12:34

If you were looking for a new position, where would you look?
On the internet? Which site?

Many Thanks

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mumoverseas · 23/10/2008 13:04

depends what area you work in. I work in family and would look at www.familylawweek.co.uk

Lizzylou · 23/10/2008 13:07

Thanks, not a generalist legal website then?

Ho Hum!

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mumoverseas · 23/10/2008 13:19

I'm sure there are loads, I just use that one as it saves looking through loads of jobs that are not in my 'area'

mumblechum · 23/10/2008 13:21

I'm expecting to be made redundant any day now (hmm, wonder if there's any connection to my excessive MN habit....)

I look at www.lawgazette.co.uk every day, but there's v. little going in family law at the moment.

Have you looked on simplylawjobs.com?

AnnabelCaramel · 23/10/2008 13:23

The Karma Sutra?

Aaah....a work position. If you google 'legal vacancies' or similar you'll get loads of options. Law Soc Gazette has vacancies too.

CountessDracula · 23/10/2008 13:23

totallylegal.com

Lizzylou · 23/10/2008 13:52

Thanks all
Am not a Legal professional, I have just set up Legal Recruitment Consultancy covering the North west.
We do advertise on Totally Legal, but it has been slow to get good candidates who aren't already registered with all the big agencies.
LSG costs £££££'s to advertise with!

Hmm, Karma Sutra...

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