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Grow your own – Signature Litigation plans trainee scheme with other law firms

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Legal Business
27 April 2015
Law firm managementInnovation

On the back of robust financial growth for the 2013/14 year, high-flying boutique Signature Litigation is exploring developing a trainee scheme, with a proposal to match itself with non-competing firms and ‘facilitate a programme of reciprocal secondments’.

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