Choosing the right practice area when qualifying as a solicitor depends on many factors, but market conditions often play a bigger role than trainees expect. Whether you’re staying with your training firm or exploring external NQ opportunities, understanding current trends is essential.
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NQ Solicitor Market Trends: Practice Areas, Salaries & Career Tips
Practice Areas in Demand
- Commercial Transactional Work: Corporate, banking, commercial, construction, and projects remain busy nationwide, though London has seen a slight slowdown in finance roles. Offshore banking and finance options are also available.
- Real Estate: Quieter than 2018, especially in London, but still strong regionally.
- Specialist Areas: Corporate tax, pensions, employee incentives, and energy are in demand due to limited talent pools. Firms often recruit speculatively for these roles.
- Family, Employment & Private Client: Generally quieter, but pockets of activity exist in the South East and South West.
- Litigation: Few general commercial litigation roles, but niche areas like property litigation and professional indemnity remain strong—especially in the South West.
- Personal Injury: Claimant PI continues to be very quiet across the board.
Salary Benchmarks
- London: US firms pay up to £143,000 for NQs; Magic Circle firms now offer £100,000+. Top national firms in London typically pay £65,000–£85,000.
- Regions: South West and South East lead with NQ salaries up to £50,000 in Bristol. Midlands and North average £40,000–£45,000. Specialist areas and top commercial teams often command a premium.
NQ Market Insights
- 2019 has been less predictable than 2018, influenced by economic uncertainty and Brexit.
- Regional firms are releasing NQ roles later in the year, while Northern firms have started early, sometimes transferring training contracts to fill gaps.
- Retention remains a priority for firms, with some offering roles in alternative departments or offices to keep trainees.
Career Advice for NQs
- Don’t feel tied to your training firm—qualification is the perfect time to assess culture, clients, and long-term fit.
- If you’ve already accepted an internal offer but feel uncertain, external roles are still an option. Opportunities peak between May and October.
Browse our available jobs or contact us for a confidential discussion about current opportunities.