Careers

Denton Wilde Sapte is a leading law firm, based in London, with offices in Europe, the Middle East and the CIS. As an ambitious and growing firm, we are always looking to invest in the highest quality people.

We work with a wide range of high profile clients, both in the UK and internationally. We offer you the opportunity to work on some of the most dynamic and challenging projects, all within a supportive and vibrant environment. In return, you will have to play your part. We will stretch you and challenge you. You will develop skills and gain experience that will be invaluable in growing your career.

Britain's top employers 2010

Based on independent research by the CRF Institute, Denton Wilde Sapte LLP has been certified as one of Britain's Top Employers 2010. The research shows that Denton Wilde Sapte LLP has outstanding HR policies. This means that they offer excellent working conditions.

Additionally, in both 2008 and 2009, Denton Wilde Sapte was independently recognised as one of 'Britain's Top Employers' by the Corporate Research Foundation (CRF). This endorsement was a result of independent research, analysis and interviews, acknowledging the high standards DWS attains regarding our pay and benefits, training and development, career development, working conditions and company culture.

Current Jobs

Qualified Legal
UK VacanciesDispute Resolution – Insolvency Litigator - Milton Keynes
UK VacanciesDispute Resolution – General Commercial Litigator - Milton Keynes
UK VacanciesReal Estate Solicitor - MK

 

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Graduate recruitment

Visit our Graduate recruitment website for information on training contracts, placements and open days.

 

 

 

"We've got a diverse business, so we need a diverse range of people: different skills, different aptitudes and personalities. We look for individuals of the highest quality."

 

Howard Morris
Chief Executive

 

 

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