LEGAL

Will legal eagles rise from the ashes?

Lawyers were once routinely appointed to council chief executive roles, and the profession needs to reassert its place at the heart of effective local government, argues Bev Cullen.

According to the Law Society, there were 4,304 solicitors registered last year, working in local government. Taking into account the number of legal executives and barristers the overall number of lawyers is a lot higher.

Lawyers are attracted to working in local government for a number of reasons, whether it is to make a difference to their local community or to enjoy the variety of legal work local authority employment can offer.

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