Thank you Abbie. I was aware of the deferral as well, your answer made it clearer.Hi!
Not a silly question at all! If Legal Cheek are holding another fair in March 2026, firms will still attend even if deadlines for that round have closed. They often use these events to engage with future applicants for the next cycle, so it can still be useful for 2026/2027 recruitment.
Vacancies can reopen later, but it's not guaranteed. This usually happens if there are dropouts, deferred offers, or unexpected space in the intake (e.g. as you noted, when someone doesn't pass the SQE). Reed Smith's late direct TC route last year is an example, but it's pretty tricky to predict whether more firms will do the same.
It's definitely still worth attending the virtual law fair - you can network, ask about future cycles, and get ahead for the next round even if applications are closed for this cycle![]()
I'd definitely still attend it whether I secured TC or not in next Spring, especially I love to Network with people, but I could only attend virtually so that least I can do. I renewed my list that I missed to attend their booth last fair because of running out of time and outage, also I noticed new 5-6 firms that will attend first time this cycle, so interesting as it'd be 93 law firms, the biggest one.