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<blockquote data-quote="TDayne" data-source="post: 228900" data-attributes="member: 43462"><p>Hi and welcome 😊</p><p></p><p>This is a great start, as you are asking the right questions early!</p><p></p><p>Irwin Mitchell is a great firm for medical negligence and personal injury. Some others that might be of interest to you could be Leigh Day, Kingsley Napley, and Stewarts.</p><p></p><p>For firms directed more towards family law, maybe take a look at private client-focused firms, such as Withers, Farrer & Co, and Penningtons.</p><p></p><p>As for sports law, it is not usually a standalone practice area; however, some firms do have strong sports lawyers, such as Bird & Bird and Mishcon de Reya. On the other hand, you also have firms such as Northridge that focus solely on sports law. </p><p></p><p>'Public inquiries' is not a separate qualification route. Lawyers working on inquiries usually come from a regulatory or disputes background. Some firms that are heavily involved in inquiries might include Hogan Lovells, Dentons, CMS, and Freshfields.</p><p></p><p>You are doing the right thing by mapping interests now. Focus on transferable skills and keep casting a wide net 🌟</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDayne, post: 228900, member: 43462"] Hi and welcome 😊 This is a great start, as you are asking the right questions early! Irwin Mitchell is a great firm for medical negligence and personal injury. Some others that might be of interest to you could be Leigh Day, Kingsley Napley, and Stewarts. For firms directed more towards family law, maybe take a look at private client-focused firms, such as Withers, Farrer & Co, and Penningtons. As for sports law, it is not usually a standalone practice area; however, some firms do have strong sports lawyers, such as Bird & Bird and Mishcon de Reya. On the other hand, you also have firms such as Northridge that focus solely on sports law. 'Public inquiries' is not a separate qualification route. Lawyers working on inquiries usually come from a regulatory or disputes background. Some firms that are heavily involved in inquiries might include Hogan Lovells, Dentons, CMS, and Freshfields. You are doing the right thing by mapping interests now. Focus on transferable skills and keep casting a wide net 🌟 [/QUOTE]
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