Aspiring lawyers often seek work experience opportunities, hoping to gain insights into the legal profession. At Freedom Law Clinic, we frequently receive enquiries from students about work placements. However, unlike traditional unpaid internships, our approach to legal training is different—we integrate work experience as a core part of our structured educational courses.
Most legal work experience opportunities are, unfortunately, not very useful. Many placements involve shadowing professionals or completing administrative tasks without real engagement in legal work. The lack of structured learning and meaningful feedback means students miss out on the essential professional development they need.
For work experience to be valuable, it must be:
Without these elements, work experience is just time spent in an office without real skill development. The biggest risk? Entering the legal profession without the necessary practical experience, leading to mistakes on the job that could have been avoided in a safe, educational setting.
At Freedom Law Clinic, we believe in revolutionising legal education by combining structured, practical experiencewith SQE study. This approach ensures students not only pass the exam but also develop the practical skills needed to secure long-term legal employment.
Many students invest time and money into legal qualifications without any real pathway into the profession. This results in thousands of law graduates who have completed expensive exams but struggle to find meaningful work.
When students invest in our structured work experience programme, they gain:
The legal profession is highly competitive, and traditional work experience often falls short in providing the necessary training. Paying for a structured, feedback-driven experience ensures students gain valuable insights and skills, setting them apart in the job market.
If you’re serious about your legal career, investing in practical experience is not just an option—it’s a necessity. At Freedom Law Clinic, we provide the training and support needed to transition from legal studies to professional practice with confidence.