Cambridge Law Webinar: Legal Careers Q&A

Cambridge Law Faculty published this video item, entitled “Cambridge Law Webinar: Legal Careers Q&A” – below is their description.

This webinar, part of the Faculty of Law’s offerings for the University’s September 2021 Open Days, allowed prospective applicants interested in Law to learn more about legal careers. Q&A panellists included solicitors and barristers at various points in their careers from the Faculty’s Access and Widening Participation partner and supporter firms (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Clifford Chance, Hogan Lovells, and Maitland Chambers). The session was moderated by the Faculty Schools Liaison Coordinator.

Many of the questions will be of interest to those considering studying law as a degree, either at Cambridge or elsewhere, or considering studying other subjects but undertaking a career in law.

For more information about studying an undergraduate law degree at Cambridge see https://www.ba.law.cam.ac.uk/

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