Jessica Booker
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Thank you @Jessica Booker. This is very helpful.
I haven't recieved any financial support from the offering firm and as they do not require the SQE (and have accepted the LPC) I will not be receieving any financial support from them.
- Apologies, I meant mid-size city rather than a regional firm is where I got the offer. Does that impact the difficulty of transition to US firm at 2-3 PQE? Or will that also require a couple of moves over a greater number of years?
- Are you ale to give examples of 'high demand areas' in contentious and non-contentious?
- If I continued to apply in this cycle to US/Internatioal law firms, would there be a risk of a future firm disclosing that I applied to them to the offering firm and then the offering firm (mid-size city firm) renegging on the offer?
- It depends on what you mean by mid-size. Is this a UK-only firm? If so, the same applies as it would do for a regional firm.
- High demand fluctuates - what is high demand now could easily not be in 3-4 years. It isn't just about practice areas; it is also about sectors and knowledge in particular areas of law. All it takes is a major change in regulation or growth in industry/markets, and those could be the areas for higher demand for lawyers.
- Your TC firm will only find out if you are applying elsewhere if you tell them or put it in the public domain (e.g., mention it on social media/LinkedIn). Data protection alone means a firm cannot tell another firm about your application status.