Trainee solicitors

The firm has a policy of exclusively recruiting trainees from its paralegal pool.

Training principal Carly Kinch explains:  “By recruiting trainees exclusively from our paralegal cohort we have real insight into individual abilities and skill sets.  We are able properly to evaluate individual potential in a real work environment, whilst at the same time allowing candidates to showcase what they can bring to the role in way that goes beyond what may be conveyed in writing or at interview.  This ensures, that in line with the firm’s aim, we recruit and retain the best people at every level.”

We offer approximately eight training contracts each year.  The training contract is litigation focused and satisfies Law Society training requirements.

Please note that, if successful in securing a training contract with Stewarts, individuals with the Bar Course will be required to self-fund and complete either the Legal Practice Course (LPC) or Solicitor’s Qualifying Examination (SQE) alongside their training contract.

Divorce and Family partner (and then training principal) Emma Hatley explained the benefits of this policy in an article in The Times in February 2017, Jump from paralegal to partner.

The article recounts the story of Peter Neenan’s journey from joining the firm as a paralegal in 2006 to becoming a partner in the Aviation department in 2015. You can read more about this here.

 

Paralegal applications

Paralegal vacancies arise from time to time in each of our departments, both in London and Leeds. You can view our paralegal vacancies here.

Paralegal candidates must have at least a 2:1 degree and have fully completed the Legal Practice Course (LPC), Solicitor’s Qualifying Examination (SQE) 1 or Bar Course. Ideally, candidates have gained some previous relevant work experience, although candidates straight from law school with excellent academics are also encouraged to apply.

Applicants should ideally be able to commit to at least 12 months service. Positions are offered on a permanent full-time basis. After successful completion of a three-month probationary period, the initial two-week notice period is replaced with a two-month notice period.

Read about the day in the life of one of our Pro Bono paralegals

 

What we are looking for

It’s not just about skillset. We have almost 100 paralegals at the firm and when we bring in another, we are looking for individuals who respect the firm’s values and working environment.

 

How we operate

Stewarts is almost unique in the way that administrative support is provided to qualified solicitors. We employ paralegals to work on a one-to-one basis with the partners and associates. Support is also provided from our business services teams, personal/executive assistants, and general office staff.

 

Paralegals tasks

The paralegal role consists of fee earning and administrative tasks. Paralegals have chargeable hours’ targets of 525 hours per annum.

 

Opportunities to progress

Paralegals who have been with the firm for more than 12 months, reach their chargeable hours targets and exceed certain standards can apply for senior paralegal status. 

 

How to apply

If you would like to be considered for a paralegal role, please view our paralegal vacancies here.

To apply for a vacancy, or if we do not have any current vacancies but you would still like to make an application, please email our HR team at careers@stewartslaw.com with a covering letter (one-page maximum) and a full CV.

 

Response to applications

Please note that due to the high volume of applications received for paralegal positions, we are sorry that we cannot acknowledge every application. Please be assured that your application will be logged and you will be contacted if a suitable position is identified.

A day in the life of a pro bono paralegal

Have you wondered what an average day looks like for a paralegal in our pro bono team, who assist seriously injured patients and their families at a time when independent legal support is most needed but often hard to find?

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Stewarts career stories

We encourage our people to strive for excellence in everything they do and deliver the highest possible standard of work at all times.

Our culture promotes a good work/life balance and supports the career progression of our staff.