531 Antrim Road
Belfast BT15 3BS
Northern Ireland
158 Cavehill Road
Belfast BT15 5EX
Northern Ireland
We have developed an innovative new business model designed to ensure fee earners can achieve an optimum life / work balance.
If you are currently working at Senior Associate / salaried Partner level, having developed your own area of specialism, ideally with some following, then we want to hear from you. Please e-mail your CV in confidence to David Sullivan, Partner, at: dsullivan@sullivanslaw.co.uk
We would also be interested in hearing from recently lawyers keen to develop their own niche area of practice within a supportive professional environment.
We have no vacancies at present nor do we envisage any Apprenticeship vacancies for 2012-2014. Speculative applications will not be considered.
For students seeking an Apprenticeship as a pre-requisite to entry to the Graduate School of Professional Legal Education or Institute of Professional Legal Studies, a list of potential Masters in available directly from the Law Society: www.lawsoc-ni.org
At Sullivans, we recognise that there is a direct correlation between our success and the calibre of those who work with us. Accordingly, we will seek, from time to time, to enhance our team with the the recruitment of talented and highly motivated individuals.
In return, we will aim to encourage the development of natural talent within a structured training environment and to achieve an effective life-work balance, affording you an environment in which you can develop your skills, get real job satisfaction and enjoy the rewards you deserve.
© 2006-2012, Sullivans Law LLP. All rights reserved. Sullivans Law LLP is a limited liability partnership, registered in Northern Ireland under number NC000684, practising as Sullivans. Any reference to a Partner means a member of the LLP or an employee or consultant of equivalent qualification and standing. Registered Office: Fortwilliam Chambers, 531 Antrim Road, Belfast BT15 3BS, Northern Ireland. Regulated by the Law Society of Northern Ireland. Authorised and regulated in England & Wales by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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