Emily Snow — Trainee
Emily is a first-year trainee in RPC's Bristol office. Here she discusses some benefits of the programme
What work are teams in Bristol involved in?
The Bristol office offers a variety of insurance-focused work for trainees. Work in the Bristol teams cover a range of areas:
- professional negligence
- personal injury
- medical malpractice
- property
- construction
- financial.
Within these areas, RPC'S Bristol-based lawyers provide advice on coverage and represent insured businesses in claims, including claimant work and defence. This exposes trainees to a range of matters and hands-on experience, including attendance at hearings, counsel conferences, inquests, mediations, and trials. Trainees are encouraged to show a positive attitude and to get involved with as many opportunities as possible, a six-month seat rotation goes quickly.
The seats are primarily contentious - meaning you can work on claims from first instruction through to settlement or trial. This gives trainees an insight into court proceedings and provides great experience for a career in litigation.
Working in the insurance sector means you're working with a range of commercial parties and clients, as well as reporting to both insurers and the insured. This helps trainees to develop skills in problem-solving, reporting, and managing the expectations of different parties.
What’s the office environment like?
Bristol is known for being a friendly city, and RPC's Bristol office reflects that. There are countless ways to get involved in clubs and activities - from Legally Sound, our office choir, to sports teams like tag rugby, netball and cricket. Joining in the office-wide initiatives is a great way to meet people from other departments, and it's a good opportunity for trainees to network.
The Bristol office has a monthly drinks evening, which is another fun way to mingle and catch up with colleagues. If games are more your thing, there are also the summer and Christmas fun days, where trainees design and host games for the office to enjoy. All proceeds go to charity.
Charity and volunteering are a key focus in the office. Every two years a new charity is selected to support, with fundraising events including World Cup/Eurovision sweepstakes, quizzes, raffles, and participation in the Bristol 10k. We also support a local school and hold volunteering days for RPC employees to introduce students to the world of law.
Bristol's office culture makes it easy to make friends at work - whether they are fellow trainees, members of your team, people who are in the same clubs and activities, someone you bump into in the kitchen, or a colleague you've met at a social event. Working in law can be challenging, so it's important to have a strong network around you.
Why is Bristol a good place to work?
Bristol is a fun, historic, diverse, green, welcoming city, which also happens to be one of the UK's leading legal markets. Like many, I fell in love with the city after coming here for university, and I haven't looked back. In Bristol there's always something to do, whether you're into music, comedy, nights out, street art, brunching, running, cycling, hot air balloons, or even kayaking along the river. The city is home to over 51 law firms and lots of lawyers - many of whom you'll see along King Street and the Harbourside after a hard day's work. Bristol is the ideal fit for anyone with legal ambitions looking for top-quality work and a work/life balance.