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Wrigleys open evening for students and graduatesCome along, meet our trainees and junior solicitors, and ask your questions.

Thursday 12th March, 2026 |
Wrigleys Solicitors, 3rd Floor, 3 Wellington Place, Leeds LS1 4AP

Are you a law student thinking about qualifying as a solicitor?

Join us at our Leeds office to learn more about our work, our people and the opportunities we offer.

You’ll hear from our trainees and junior solicitors about the application process and what it’s like working in our Private Client, Property, Charities and Social Economy, Court of Protection and Pensions teams.

After the talks, you’ll have time to chat with us over refreshments and ask any questions about Wrigleys or the training contract.

Please share this with any fellow students or graduates who might be interested in attending

Programme

Welcome and introduction

A short introduction from our current trainees and junior solicitors

Opportunity for networking and questions

Refreshments will be provided.

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for further information contact: The events team on 0113 204 1122 or at events@wrigleys.co.uk
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