The Scotsman

Pinsent Masons set to pay newly-qualified lawyers £61,000

- By SCOTT REID

Pinsent Masons, the global legal firm with three offices in Scotland, has ramped up its rewards package for entry-level lawyers by boosting starting salaries to the tune of £16,000.

Newly-qualified lawyers offered positions in Scotland will receive salaries of £61,000 - a 35.5 per cent increase on existing levels.

Pinsent Masons last year offered positions to 16 newlyquali­fied lawyers north of the Border, with six based in Glasgow, five in Edinburgh, four in Aberdeen and one opting for a London-based role.

Katharine Hardie, partner and chair of Pinsent Masons in Scotland and Northern Ireland, said: “As a purpose-led profession­al services firm we are committed to attracting, retaining and nurturing the best young lawyers in the profession and are willing to offer top of the market salaries to achieve this.

“Our Scottish teams play central roles in numerous national and internatio­nal instructio­ns, which are part and parcel of working for a global firm with an extensive geographic footprint.

“We believe the opportunit­y to be based in Scotland and to work on high-profile mandates on behalf of many of the country’s leading corporates, combined with competitiv­e salaries, agile working and our long-held commitment to gender equality and diversity and inclusion, is a compelling offer which will appeal to ambitious young lawyers starting out in their legal careers.”

The new salary levels will take effect from September, with London newly-qualified rates increasing by 22.6 per cent, from £75,000 to £92,000.

In a recent round of promotions Pinsent Masons promoted six Scottish-based lawyers to partner, with three senior associates moving up to legal director, while Edinburghb­ased solicitor advocate Jim Cormack QC was appointed global head of the firm’s 265-strong litigation, regulatory and tax team.

The firm said its “bold move” to significan­tly increase starting salaries signalled its intent to “attract the cream of Scotland’s next generation of litigators, advisors and dealmakers”.

In the last year, the firm has won a string of awards, including being crowned Law Firm of the Year at the UK’S Legal Business Awards.

 ?? ?? 0 Katharine Hardie, partner and chair of Pinsent Masons
0 Katharine Hardie, partner and chair of Pinsent Masons

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