Ringrose Law Successfully Concludes Summer Vacation Scheme, Nurturing Aspiring Solicitors

Ringrose Law Successfully Concludes Summer Vacation Scheme, Nurturing Aspiring Solicitors

Ringrose Law, a leading law firm, is proud to announce the successful completion of its Summer Vacation Scheme, which provided invaluable experience to three promising law students: Jennifer Chung, Matthew Bartram and Callum Humphrey.

Over the course of two weeks, these three individuals had the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the Firm’s dynamic work environment, collaborating with various teams and departments across multiple office locations. Through their hands-on experience, they deepened their understanding of the legal profession and applied their knowledge in practical settings.

Kelly Langworthy, Partner at Ringrose Law and coordinator of the summer vacation scheme, expressed her delight at the program’s continuation:

“I am thrilled that Ringrose Law has once again offered the Summer Vacation Scheme. We believe that this two-week placement enables aspiring solicitors to gain first-hand experience of the daily activities undertaken by our lawyers.”

“We carefully organise the placement to provide participants with a valuable two-week experience, where they can gain exposure to different departments, undertake a variety of tasks, and learn more about our firm and team. It has been a pleasure to have Matthew, Callum, and Jennifer with us, and we wish them every success in their future careers.”

The culmination of the scheme was marked by a celebratory lunch, offering the participants a chance to network and engage with the Ringrose Law team on Friday.

Ringrose Law remains committed to nurturing the next generation of legal professionals and plans to continue offering the Summer Vacation Scheme in the future. For more information about Ringrose Law and its career opportunities please go to www.ringroselaw.co.uk/careers

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