June 18, 2013
As part of The Qualification Season – a series of blogs by CapeClarke aimed at trainee solicitors looking to qualify in September 2013 – we will give a brief overview of the market conditions affecting many of the core legal disciplines that trainee solicitors look to qualify into.
The next area of law for discussion is Commercial Property.
The Current Market: An area which was massively hit in the recession (and also well-documented), there has been slow recovery over the last 3 years and, much like corporate, more streamlined teams are back up to 5-day weeks and are much busier (also due to the declining numbers within teams). As we have seen in Leeds as of late, development work is increasing steadily but surely.
Is this a good career option? Perversely, commercial property is now an excellent area to qualify into. So few people have qualified into commercial property over the last 5 years, with the number of people who have left the profession in that same time, you will now find yourself as a 2-4 year PQE commercial property solicitor in big demand. There have been so many opportunities in the past 12-18 months we have seen many mid-tier (or even small firm) solicitors make the leap into the top-tier, completely transforming their CVs in the process.
September 2013 opportunities: After a couple of slow years and with many trainee solicitors not giving a second thought to qualifying into commercial property, there will be a good number of NQ vacancies, particularly across the top and mid-tier firms. Now is the time to qualify as a commercial property solicitor!
If you would like to discuss this blog, have been thinking about a move or would just like some general advice about options in the market, please feel free to contact Terry Cape or Chris Clarke on 0113 2385965.
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