PRESS RELEASE
29 September 2025

Working In The Belfast Office

LS
Lewis Silkin

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We have two things at our core: people – both ours and yours - and a focus on creativity, technology and innovation. Whether you are a fast growth start up or a large multinational business, we help you realise the potential in your people and navigate your strategic HR and legal issues, both nationally and internationally. Our award-winning employment team is one of the largest in the UK, with dedicated specialists in all areas of employment law and a track record of leading precedent setting cases on issues of the day. The team’s breadth of expertise is unrivalled and includes HR consultants as well as experts across specialisms including employment, immigration, data, tax and reward, health and safety, reputation management, dispute resolution, corporate and workplace environment.
In the Belfast office, the trainee intake is small which means there is a greater emphasis on you and fantastic opportunities for significant responsibility.
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In the Belfast office, the trainee intake is small which means there is a greater emphasis on you and fantastic opportunities for significant responsibility. You can expect to work alongside Partners on a daily basis, and Partners are very involved in the Trainee's experience and seat progression, which makes for a great opportunity to extract some wisdom and learn from individuals who are considered leaders in their field.

Working in the Belfast Office

Lewis Silkin (N.I) LLP became an official entity in August 2021, after Lewis Silkin merged with Jones Cassidy Brett Solicitors, Northern Ireland's leading employment law firm. Forde Campbell LLC merged later, in January 2022, bringing expertise in the creative sphere, with particular focus in Intellectual Property, Dispute Resolution, Defamation, Reputation Management, and Commercial and Corporate law. 

New office, new ideas and new colleagues with extensive and diverse knowledge and expertise, the Belfast office combines the sense of fresh possibility you might expect from a start-up company, with the confidence and advantage of decades of industry experience. It's a very exciting time to be a part of the team.

It wasn't until August 2022 that the three firms physically came together under the one roof in our new premises in the Linenhall building in Belfast. Suffice to say, three law firms coming together was a very ambitious move however it has more than paid off with every team growing exponentially and the desks quickly filling up (we may even need a new office if things continue the way they are!).

At Lewis Silkin there is a genuine collegiate environment and a sense that you are a part of a collective. No matter which strand of the business you come from, everyone's voice is heard and your contribution matters.

The Belfast Office from a Trainee Perspective

Trainees across the firms' various offices are treated as one cohort, which means we keep up to date with our counterparts in the other offices on a regular basis. We attend monthly meetings together and have group chats to share our experiences and ideas. At the monthly meetings we discuss the work we've been involved in and our seats generally, which is an excellent forum for getting tips and insights into the other seats.

In the Belfast office, trainees rotate through four seats in each division of the business: Employment, Immigration, IP/Litigation, Digital Commerce & Creative, and Corporate, spending six months in each area. The six-month allocated time for each seat is in the perfect amount of time to develop a genuine and deeper understanding of the law, to hone your skills and to extract some knowledge which will almost certainly be useful for the future, no matter which area you qualify into.

Within the first few weeks of your training contract, you can expect your diary to be jam packed with in-office and online induction sessions, training sessions and social activities. For each seat, the department is awaiting your arrival and Teams calls/in-office meetings are set up to introduce you to the wider team, including our colleagues in other offices. There are also lots of opportunities to visit the London office (and regional offices) to get to know the wider team across your department. 

Once you are in your first seat, you will be exposed to a variety of work and the likelihood is that you will have limited or no experience in the area. Although each new seat may seem daunting at first, there is significant support available and a large pool of resources. In particular, the firms Knowledge Lawyers focus solely on researching niche issues and updates in the law in their area of specialism, and are always on hand to answer any queries.

It's fantastic to see the trainee intake in Belfast continuing to grow — now with four trainees in the office and three more expected to join in September 2026. While the intake remains relatively small, this creates a unique environment where trainees are given significant responsibility from the outset. You can expect to work closely with Partners and other senior team members on a daily basis, and their involvement in your seat progression and overall experience is a real highlight. It's a brilliant opportunity to learn directly from individuals who are leaders in their field, and to gain insights and wisdom that will shape your development as a solicitor. The work you will be involved in will be varied and will depend on the seat you are in. We work closely with our colleagues in Dublin, London, Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff and Glasgow and offer inter-office support across all LS offices. You can therefore expect to be exposed to international clients of all sizes and a wide range of legal issues. From experience, this really helps to see things in the round and ensures you never feel pigeon-holed into a particular type of work or client.

Curating the talent of trainees is a big focus at Lewis Silkin and the support available is ubiquitous. As well as having a Trainee supervisor in each seat, the firm has a designated Training Principal who is very hands on and always available to offer support and advice. There is also a Trainee contact within HR, and each Trainee is assigned a second year Trainee as a "buddy". There is seat-specific training for trainees at the beginning of each new seat, regular training hosted by partners and individuals with specific expertise, and away-day training. The firm also keeps an extensive catalogue of resources to utilise and learn from on the intranet page and document management systems.

As the saying goes: work hard, play hard – in addition to firmwide events, there are also a number of trainee-specific social events, organised by the firm generally or by the trainees ourselves. For example, we recently organised a Trainee Picnic; catching the last of the Summer sun! 

Pointers to future trainees:

  • Be prepared to restart: your previous experience in the profession will be useful but each seat is area specific and requires to you adapt to a new area of law with different issues and experiences.
  • Get organised: make sure you know how to use the file management system; time recording software and create a 'To Do' List.
  • Ask the question: no question is not worth asking. Learn as much as you can in each seat - you're there to train and learn! Also, keep a record of key take-aways from each seat that you can carry throughout your career.
  • Get involved: attend the trainee social events and take time to do meet and greets with your colleagues, even if it is only a 5-minute coffee catch-up via Teams. Also, join the offices different strands/committees, for example in Belfast trainees can join the diversity and inclusion strand or the responsible business committee and various other training sessions.

Contributor

We have two things at our core: people – both ours and yours - and a focus on creativity, technology and innovation. Whether you are a fast growth start up or a large multinational business, we help you realise the potential in your people and navigate your strategic HR and legal issues, both nationally and internationally. Our award-winning employment team is one of the largest in the UK, with dedicated specialists in all areas of employment law and a track record of leading precedent setting cases on issues of the day. The team’s breadth of expertise is unrivalled and includes HR consultants as well as experts across specialisms including employment, immigration, data, tax and reward, health and safety, reputation management, dispute resolution, corporate and workplace environment.

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