Join us as an apprentice and work in one of our legal teams. As an industry-focused international law firm with more than 1,500 lawyers worldwide, Gowling WLG is here to help you solve your complex business challenges. Gateley is a legal and services group. We operate from offices in Birmingham, Guildford, Leeds, Leicester, London, Manchester, Nottingham, Reading and Dubai. As the first business law firm to be listed on the London Stock Exchange, our strategy is to differentiate what we do by diversifying the professional services we provide to our clients and encouraging our employees. It is this strategy that has nearly doubled our revenue since the IPO and grown our team to around 1000 employees. We are a company that has a great story to tell and is planning an even more exciting one. Forward-thinking: Since we came to the neighborhood as new kids all those years ago, we`ve earned our gods in the legal industry and built a prominent name and revered reputation. That`s why we chose Plc.
That`s why we push the boundaries of what a legal and professional business can offer. Forward-looking thinking in our business helps our clients move forward in their business. Representing over 5000 lawyers in Birmingham and the Greater Midlands Gowling WLG is an award-winning workplace. Discover our exciting career opportunities for lawyers, business support professionals and law students. Comprehensive legal and business advice for businesses of all sizes. Our specialized teams cover all aspects of legal services, including corporate, commercial, banking, real estate, restructuring, technology, construction, labour, retirement, dispute resolution, regulatory, personal and family, tax, marine and transportation, and global mobility, including managing the selection and relocation of employees for international missions. Put simply: business is complicated. The last thing we want to do is add more complexity. That`s why we make sure that our advice is always clear, simple and easy to put into practice.
Our diverse team is made up of experts from all areas of law and business. But it`s not just about their expertise. It is a matter of speaking clearly. We provide all of this advice in simple, clear, everyday language, so you spend less time deciphering legal jargon and focusing more on what`s important to you. Sprinter Cassie-Ann Pemberton of Birmingham and squash player Hassan Khalil of Solihull will each receive funding for travel, accommodation and equipment, as well as access to online workshop support and personal development opportunities. Why do we work with the STEAMhouse incubator? Support and part of an organisation that drives innovation and research for long-term growth across Birmingham. Specializes in capital depreciation for commercial real estate, land rehabilitation reliefs and tax incentives. One Eleven Edmund Street Birmingham B3 2HJ DX: 13033 Birmingham 1 The original Mercy Home for women and children was located between 11th Avenue and 22nd Street North in Birmingham city centre.
Even before they had the right to vote, this ambitious group of women founded Birmingham`s first orphanage and health and social services agency in 1891. Ten years after the Family Counseling Association joined United Appeal, the former Mercy Home changed its name and program services division for the first of a series of actions that would lead to a merger of the two agencies. In 1954, a group of prominent citizens under the auspices of the Jefferson County Social Forces Coordinating Council conducted a national survey of health, welfare, and recreation. The Board of Investigation employed professional consultants from across the country and conducted a thorough assessment of the county`s social service needs. One of the three (3) most important recommendations was the creation of a comprehensive family service agency. A steering committee of twelve (12) members was established by the Coordinating Council in August 1955 to study and plan the details of the organization of such an agency. In January 1956, the committee received a $90,000 grant from the Robert Meyer Foundation to fund a new agency for two years.