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Clarke Willmott named among the UK’s best law firms to work for

Clarke Willmott has been named the country’s joint third best law firm to work for in a prestigious industry survey.

Having finished seventh last year, Clarke Willmott shared third spot with Bird & Bird in this year’s RollOnFriday “Best Law Firms To Work For” poll, which is regarded as the most comprehensive satisfaction survey in the UK legal sector.

Anyone who works at a law firm can take part in the survey, with participants encouraged to air their views on their firm’s pay, career development, management, culture, work/life balance and office amenities.

Burges Salmon claimed top spot this year, with Sidley Austin in second place.

Clarke Willmott CEO Stephen Rosser said: “I am delighted to see Clarke Willmott take a top three spot in the RollOnFriday rankings.

This reflects a team effort involving everyone across the firm embracing both our commitment to our clients as well as to our culture. At the heart of this sits our fully flexible working approach, designed to support our people in delivering to the highest standards wherever they choose to work.”

Want to know more about a career at Clarke Willmott?

We are always on the lookout for people to join our team. If you’d like to know more about working at Clarke Willmott, please visit our careers pages or view our current vacancies.

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