Nabarro retains 89% of trainees in January intake
Retention rate up on last autumn's intake of trainees with eight out nine qualifying trainees opting to stay
January 07, 2016 at 07:24 AM
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Nabarro has retained 89% of its autumn qualifying trainees, an increase on its retention rate last autumn.
The firm announced yesterday that eight out of nine qualifying trainees had opted to stay on at the firm.
The firm's real estate practice saw the largest number of newly qualified (NQ) lawyers join, with three added to the team.
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