As one of the country’s most affluent regions, the
West Midlands offers a thriving commercial, legal and industrial
forefront for business. Being both culturally and technologically
diverse, you have access to everything you could possibly need.
As the centre of commerce, Birmingham
not only hosts some of the largest and most successful law
firms outside of London, many of which continue to service
FTSE 100 organisations and other large international, national
and local businesses, but also offers excellent education institutions,
access to The Arts, first-class dining, exhibition centres
, and more recently was labelled the Shopping Capital of Europe
since the grand opening of the Bullring.
The region also offers more rural retreats
for an excellent quality of life such as Shakespeare’s
home town of Stratford Upon Avon, Shropshire’s Industrial
history, and the ancient city of Worcester all of which offer
beautiful
countryside
and an impressive collection of historical monuments. These
surrounding areas also offer well established law firms for
those who wish to cut the daily commute.
So if you are looking to specialise in some of the more niche
practice areas with a leading city firm, or prefer a more relaxed
approach to legal practice, the West Midlands has it all.
The Thames Valley region is a mix of commuter towns and
royal grandeur and is a thriving commercial area, home to some
of the country’s, and indeed the world’s, leading
businesses. Ideally situated to access European and Global
markets, it benefits from great road, rail and air links.
The Sillicon Valley has attracted a number of the leading
commercial firms to the area, who in turn offer ambitious lawyers
highly competitive salaries close to or on a par with those
offered in the City of London due to the region’s close
proximity to the Capital.
From the modern conurbation of Reading to the historical
and cosmopolitan city of Oxford, the Thames Valley region has
plenty to offer when looking for a work/life balance.
There are many attractions
to working and living in the South East. Firms benefit greatly
from their close proximity to London and attribute their success
to attracting London clients by providing city quality advice
at affordable charge out rates.
Main legal centres include Guildford, Tunbridge Wells, Crawley,
Maidstone and Southampton with many firms receiving top-tier
rankings across the board reflecting the diversity of businesses
in the region. A number of the large commercial firms offer
packages close to or on a par with those offered in London.
The region is rich in culture and can be all things to all
people – so if you are looking for a quiet , slower pace
of life in a historic,
picturesque town or want the hustle and bustle of the city, the
South East won’t
disappoint.
Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire come together
to form the Northern Home Counties, which is home to an impressive
list of large commercial practices in addition to being well
served by local law firms who have close links to a great number
of international and national clients covering all aspects
of industry.
Offering a great selection of lifestyle options with its
mix of historic villages and modern conurbations, the region
has a great many attractions and is a worthy alternative to
commuting and life in the capital.
With easy access to several major motorways, well-serviced
rail links and congestion-fee-free travelling, the region gives
you a wealth of work/life options. At the end of a busy week,
you are a mere stone’s
throw from well deserved rural
retreats where you can relax and
really make the most of the 4,000+ acres of parkland or head
to the bright lights of the nearest city.
East Anglia has
been described as a fusion of the everyday and the extraordinary
reflecting the best of historic and contemporary life. The
region is legally well served, the three main
centres being Cambridge, Norwich and Ipswich, which are home
to some of the leading commercial law firms.
Due to the proliferation of biotechnology in the area, many
firms boast of dedicated high tech business groups in addition
to offering more traditional services such as agriculture and
bloodstock.
The region has excellent transport links and is a relatively
easy commute to London meaning many of the larger commercial
practices view London firms as their main rivals.
Offering an excellent work/life balance, the region has an
enviable legal scene, great cultural diversity and an impressive
array of restaurants and theatres. So whether it is city living
or a room with a view of the Norfolk Broads, East Anglia is
the place to be!
This is a region
that comprises a number of financially and culturally diverse
counties such as Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire,
Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, all of which have an enviable
economic strength. Home to premium and household name law firms
and well established practices, the East Midlands offers a
full range of services to both the commercial and private clients,
and on occasion boasts an international presence.
Nottingham still reigns as the
dominant legal centre in the region and is home to some of
the larger regional firms, many who also have offices in Derby,
Leicester and Birmingham. Boasting a flourishing arts and music
scene, Nottingham offers a diversity of city bars and restaurants
with the waterfront development being a thriving addition to
the nightlife. With its unrivalled amount of sports facilities,
its proximity to the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District,
this region is ‘a
dream come true’ to outdoor enthusiasts.
Elsewhere we
find Derby, Leicester, Northampton and Lincoln who all have
a substantial number of leading regional practices, and although
entirely different cities and legal centres, still boast
strong affiliations with their local clients including high
net worth individuals and agricultural businesses. Such strong
relationships offer a viable alternative to lawyers seeking
a more rustic way of life.
Over recent years
the legal market has seen many lawyers leave the London scene
to escape the long working hours and stress of an unpredictable
and demanding city. For most, the South West has been an obvious
choice due to offering the combination of quality work with
a quality lifestyle without drastically forfeiting salaries
at the costs of a better living.
Bristol being the central legal hot spot
has been labelled ‘The
Green Capital', offering a fashionable and lucrative lifestyle
with the benefits of fast city living within a stone’s
throw of the countryside and coast.
This lively city is home to a number of leading law firms
from major independents to nationals. Other major legal centres
include Swindon, Cheltenham, Bath, Exeter and Plymouth, offering
the attraction of living in an attractive rural or coastal
location.
If you are looking
to work in a region offering something different whilst maintaining
a hold on a fast paced legal career, then count on the South
West.
As the capital of South Wales, Cardiff is Europe's
youngest Capital City, and although it has grown into one of
the most vibrant Cities it has not lost its small town quality
despite the cosmetic changes to its infrastructure.
It has quickly gained a reputation as one of the coolest
cities in the UK which has been assisted with the Millennium
Stadium opening in 2000, playing host to both national and
international sporting occasions along with top concerts.
The centre of Cardiff is surprisingly compact
and most of its sights and attractions are only a short walk
from one another, the Museum, Civic Buildings and Castle can
all be seen from the pedestrianised shopping areas which have
modern shopping malls interspersed with beautifully kept Victorian
Arcades.
The city is home to a number of leading law firms,
both independent and national along with a collection of
medium size and smaller firms. Whether you are a commercial
lawyer from a City or major Regional firm or a lawyer with
a general practice background, the most important thing that
the firms are looking for is a commitment to South Wales.
The North East is home to some of the country’s leading
commercial law firms who have built the foundations of their
success on the thriving culture and industrial focus offered
by this diverse region. Offering cutting edge development,
excellent retail and leisure facilities, the North East is
a stone’s throw from well deserved rural retreats within
its countryside.
Newcastle is the central focal point for business and local
government where it dominates the North East as the principal
leader for legal and business centres north of Leeds. It is
here in Newcastle that the Top 5 law firms in the North East
reside. Outside of this legal hemisphere, the North East offers
a cultural focus as well as flourishing technology, sports
and leisure.
Let’s not forget the importance of
the regional practices offering strong local expertise within
the legal industry. As well as Northumberland and County Durham,
you also have Cleveland and Redcar who home some of the Nation’s
strongest Legal 500 specialists.
So whether
you are looking for a City Centre bringing you a bustling
hub for shopping and nightlife, or a pastoral lifestyle with
a slower pace, the North East can offer all of this at an affordable
cost.
Home to an abundance of Legal 500 law firms,
the North West offers a thriving legal scene, cultural diversity,
excellent universities and leading sporting teams, with Manchester
and Liverpool headlining the legal press with their leading,
national practices. In and around these cities we see an impressive
collection of entrepreneurial and dynamic legal specialists
servicing local businesses and the private community.
Through years of dedication and determination, Manchester
has emerged as one of the key centres for commercial law outside
of London where it hosts branches of Top 100 law firms and
offers some of the most competitive financial rewards. Liverpool
offers its own success and whilst undergoing immense investment
and development, it has achieved the European City of Culture
2008 forging an enviable platform for a bright and prosperous
future for any Legal specialist.
Whilst these major cities continue to dominate
the North West, they are not the only cities to handle quality
legal work. Chester, a beautiful city, boasts a strong commercial
community with Legal 500 firms; Preston is a local focal point
for mid and northern Lancashire business, while Carlisle is
the commercial central for Cumbria. Surrounding areas such
as Stockport, Warrington, North Wales and the Wirral boast
expanding and well established legal practices.
If you are looking for a regional network that can offer
you culture, The Arts, leading sporting events, excellent retail
and leisure, and vast countryside then you need not look further
than the North West.
With four major Legal Centres in the region
including Leeds, Sheffield, York and East Yorkshire respectively,
Yorkshire brings a highly competitive legal market place both
in commercial law and litigation specialists.
Leeds, one of the top legal centres has
a sophisticated and highly competitive presence within the
market place and though a modest city in terms of size, it
boasts 6 principal law firms, most of which offer national
if not international presence. With PLC Clients, household
names and large contracts with sizeable companies, these market
leaders boast a most sought after foundation for ambitious
lawyers. With an economy worth over £65 billion, a leading
workforce of lawyers only rivalled by London, and a total of
260,000 businesses, Leeds would be an ideal choice for any
legal career.
Sheffield offers its own network of legal market leaders,
many highly rated by the Legal 500 with workforces in the 1000’s.
Boasting both commercial practices together with niche specialists
in areas such as Occupational Disease, the South Yorkshire
region brings a high profile angle to the industry due to heavy
investment, compact cities and a unique level of accessible
countryside and outdoor activities.
York, renowned for its beauty
and exceptional architecture has also developed a strong
service economy. Home to many legal 500 specialists, we find
a range of blue chip, scientific and technological businesses
directly related to the university’s
research facilities.
Finally, Hull, the central focal point of East Yorkshire,
is highly recognised for its household corporations, and coastal
industries all closely connected to a strong local economy
together with a client focused attitude offering local expertise.