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18-12-2024, 07:39 PM
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Plans to become the best litigator soon? Or go in house?
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commissioner for oaths
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19-12-2024, 01:40 PM
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Trainee pay info for the for first 6 months, and subsequent 6 months:
tsmp: 2.5k, 3.5k
virtus: 3k, TBC
a&g: 3.5k, 5k
r&t: 3.5k, 5k
dsc: 3k, 5k
Please add on and share the info.
Allowance transparency helps our peers and juniors make better informed decisions.
Hope this provides a little bargaining power for any incoming trainees in firms that are undercutting them/paying them below market with no justification.
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Is this accurate? Don’t see this anywhere
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20-12-2024, 08:15 PM
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Is this accurate? Don’t see this anywhere
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If you just google you’ll see one of them published. DYOD
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20-12-2024, 08:38 PM
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Is this accurate? Don’t see this anywhere
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The A&G number is accurate. They announced it about 3 weeks ago. R&T just released their trainee pay and it is 4.8k for the first month, and 4.2k for the subsequent 11 months. But the total honorarium for the year is 51k for both A&G and R&T. This means R&T matched A&G.
WongP and Drew have yet to announce their plans, but I would imagine they would be matching the other 2 B4 firms.
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20-12-2024, 11:55 PM
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The A&G number is accurate. They announced it about 3 weeks ago. R&T just released their trainee pay and it is 4.8k for the first month, and 4.2k for the subsequent 11 months. But the total honorarium for the year is 51k for both A&G and R&T. This means R&T matched A&G.
WongP and Drew have yet to announce their plans, but I would imagine they would be matching the other 2 B4 firms.
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This seems fair for TC honorarium. 4250 on average isn't fantastic but not as bad as some exploitative number e.g. 3k.
I suspect they pegged it to Singapore median fresh grad pay
let's hope the rest of the market follows.
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21-12-2024, 02:15 PM
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Lesson for A-level grads and parents - do not study law overseas unless it's oxcam on scholarship or you have the network to land you a nice job after graduation.
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dumbest comment ever. Even no scholarship, orxbridge/ucl/kcl can easily net u a magic circle offer if ur savvy and work hard. NQs start at 150k pound minimally compared to the paltry pay of big 4 in SG. Many more magic circle and white shoe opps in the UK relative to sg then u can later transfer
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21-12-2024, 06:07 PM
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dumbest comment ever. Even no scholarship, orxbridge/ucl/kcl can easily net u a magic circle offer if ur savvy and work hard. NQs start at 150k pound minimally compared to the paltry pay of big 4 in SG. Many more magic circle and white shoe opps in the UK relative to sg then u can later transfer
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He’s not referring to the Oxbridge/ucl/ lse/KCL kids
He’s referring to those who go to second/third tier uk schools like notts/warwick or Aussie schools
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