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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 29226" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>It will depend on the work you are doing now, your seat choices, and where you want to qualify into. If you are working on matters that a trainee at a top tier firm would be working on, it will be a lot easier. If you aren’t, it will be very tricky.</p><p></p><p>People do move but they tend to get “in demand” client/sector experience from their regional firm that city firms need (Eg growing sectors) that maybe trainees don’t have or don’t want to qualify into that area.</p><p></p><p>For instance, it would be practically impossible to get a NQ role in international arbitration if you are moving from a regional firm. It might be easier to move in something like tax/real estate.</p><p></p><p>The degree and LPC will mean very little by the time you get to NQ stage. It will all come down to what happens during your TC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 29226, member: 2672"] It will depend on the work you are doing now, your seat choices, and where you want to qualify into. If you are working on matters that a trainee at a top tier firm would be working on, it will be a lot easier. If you aren’t, it will be very tricky. People do move but they tend to get “in demand” client/sector experience from their regional firm that city firms need (Eg growing sectors) that maybe trainees don’t have or don’t want to qualify into that area. For instance, it would be practically impossible to get a NQ role in international arbitration if you are moving from a regional firm. It might be easier to move in something like tax/real estate. The degree and LPC will mean very little by the time you get to NQ stage. It will all come down to what happens during your TC. [/QUOTE]
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