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Job Title
Trainee Solicitor
Role
Graduate Trainee
Expertise
N/A
Job Location
Dublin
Description
Bird & Bird is an
international law firm with offices across Europe, North America,
the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region. We are a firm built on
a sense of connection and collaboration, where the culture helps us
to grow as a firm and develop as individuals and teams.
We have a stellar, global
reputation for providing sophisticated, pragmatic advice to
companies which are carving the world's digital future. We are
interested in the world and current issues, and emerging trends. We
are an outward-looking, sector-focussed firm, aiming to be the
leading international law firm guiding organisations through a world
being shaped by technology, innovation and regulation. We use our
sector understanding and legal expertise to unlock the issues and we
take a commercial approach when applying the law.
Bird & Bird opened an office
in Ireland in June 2022. The office, located in central Dublin, has
an initial specialist focus on data protection, tech & comms,
life sciences, intellectual property and corporate. We are
regularly adding new specialisms into the Irish office as we recruit
into and build the office.
We are currently hiring for our
trainee program. We are seeking individuals who have successfully
completed their FE-1s and are interested in starting the PPC
(Professional Practice Course) at Blackhall in September 2024.
You will complete an in office 'pre-seat' with us prior to starting.
We will fund your PPC course and
on successful completion you will be invited to complete your
in-office training in April/May 2025.
Bird & Bird is a market
leading international law firm, and this trainee program represents
a great chance to complete a trainee program, as well as work
closely with leading experts in Ireland and beyond on issues such as
privacy and data protection, commercial contracts, consumer law,
pharma & life sciences, and intellectual property issues.