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Norton Rose Fulbright trains English solicitors

The South African offices of global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright have been accredited as solicitor training establishments by the English Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). The appointment allows the three national offices to train English law graduates to become English qualified solicitors in South Africa.
Norton Rose Fulbright trains English solicitors
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The SRA took into account the South African offices' in-house resources and ability to deliver training of an international standard. The legal team has eight English law qualified directors with extensive English law and cross-border experience.

First trainee recruited

The Africa department headed by Steven Gamble, who has been appointed as the training principal, has already recruited its first trainee solicitor, who graduated with an English law qualification in London and started her training contract with Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa this year.

"We're delighted to have received this accreditation because it affirms us as a pioneering legal practice committed to expanding our services into Africa by investing in our most valuable asset - our people. This recognition allows us to offer a broader scope of training to our future lawyers and is another example of our ability to grow opportunities for legal talent in Africa," Gamble said.

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