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Open Days at HMRC Solicitor’s Office, London

Information on how to apply for places at HM Revenue and Customs Solicitor’s Office (HMRC) open days this July

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Introduction

HMRC will host two open days in July. Both events are for graduates and undergraduates who want to find out more about the work of lawyers and trainees in HMRC.

Each open day will include:

  • An introduction to HMRC Solicitor’s Office and the wider Government Legal Service

  • Workshops demonstrating the work of litigation and advisory lawyers

  • A panel discussion with legal trainees and qualified lawyers in HMRC

Open day dates and location

The open days will take place on:

  • Friday 15 July 2016 from 12:30pm to 5:00pm

  • Thursday 21 July 2016 from 12:30pm to 5:00pm

The open days will be held at Bush House, Strand, London, WC2B 4RD.

Who can apply

To be eligible to apply for a place at the open days, you must be:

  • a law student currently in the penultimate year of your undergraduate degree

  • a law student currently in the final year of your undergraduate degree

  • a student of any non-law discipline currently in the final year of your undergraduate degree

  • currently studying for the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)

  • currently studying for the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC)

  • currently studying for the Legal Practice Course (LPC)

How to apply

Send an email with your name, contact details, university and student status to HMRC Events by 5pm on Tuesday 31 May. You must specify if you have a preferred date to attend the open day, or whether you are available for both of the dates.

Allocation of places

Places will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

Unfortunately, we will not be able to accommodate all of the expected enquiries. However, a reserve list will be compiled from the applications received. Those on the list will have priority when we hold our next event.

Published 22 March 2016
Last updated 18 May 2016 + show all updates
  1. Change to deadline date - 31 May, not 31 July as previously advertised

  2. First published.