In-house
Edwards Gibson takes recruitment instructions on a select number of in-house commercial legal positions in both Banking & Finance and Commerce & Industry. Our consultants have been responsible for placing lawyers at some of the largest and most prestigious institutions in the world, from entry level roles to Global Group General Counsel positions.
Our in-house recruitment expertise includes authoring market-leading in-house lawyer salary surveys and industry assessments which have been quoted in the national press and referenced in official Law Society reports. Our senior recruitment consultants are regularly invited speakers at in-house legal industry events.
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