By: 6 April 2023
Ward Hadaway partners with The University of Law to deliver tailored trainee support

Ward Hadaway has partnered with one of the UK’s largest providers of legal education to help develop its future lawyers.

Ward Hadaway has teamed up with The University of Law to provide all of its future trainee solicitors with solicitors qualifying examination (SQE) training.

The firm’s trainees across Leeds, Manchester and Newcastle will be enrolled onto the university’s SQE master of laws (LLM) programme, which prepares students for their SQE1 and SQE2 exams as well as additional study content that many law firms desire when recruiting trainees, including key practice areas and enhanced skills.

Caroline Jones, recruitment and emerging talent manager at Ward Hadaway, said: “This partnership comes at the right time for us as a firm as we continue to increase the size of our intake of trainees in order to support our continued growth across all three of our office locations.

“Partnering with The University of Law will allow all of our future trainees to come together as a cohort before they join us and will help in our aim of ensuring they are integrated into Ward Hadaway’s community and grow an internal network before they start with us.”

Last year, Ward Hadaway recruited 13 trainee solicitors and one solicitor apprentice as it continues to expand its workforce. The appointments follow a strong financial year for Ward Hadaway, where firm-wide growth increased by 11%.

Matt Cormack, training principal at Ward Hadaway, said: “We are really impressed with the breadth of the programme provided by The University of Law which covers technical, commercial and behavioural learning. It is vital that we equip our future trainees with the skills they need to provide service excellence to our clients.

“With 38% of our current management board having trained with Ward Hadaway, we understand how to provide trainees with a good grounding in the skills required for future leadership and management roles.”

The SQE LLM programme ensures trainee solicitors are fully prepared both academically and for the realities of working life as a solicitor, according to Ward Hadaway, with fully qualified and experienced lawyers delivering the content.

Heather Ramsay, a current trainee at Ward Hadaway, commented: “Ward Hadaway goes that extra mile in helping cohorts of trainees to settle in and develop strong working relationships with each other—through formal group training, organising community partnerships which we can all take part in, as well as regular team socials.

“All these activities help nurture our development and I feel that the partnership with The University of Law will further add to this for future trainees.”

Matthew Tomlinson, dean of the Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle campus at The University of Law, added: “Ward Hadaway has a brilliant solicitor training programme which gives their trainees a varied exposure to high quality work.

“Our SQE master’s is designed to not only thoroughly prepare students to get through the SQE exams, but also provide extensive additional content to ensure that they are ready to start their qualifying work experience and can make valuable contributions from day one.”

Pictured: Matthew Tomlinson, Larissa Hope-Rogers, Matt Cormack and Heather Ramsay
Image source: Ward Hadaway