Law firms Taking the initiative: Burges Salmon pushes ahead on legal apprenticeships through government scheme Kathryn McCann · 26 September 2016 · 2 min read Legal affairs Education Burges Salmon Burges Salmon has become one of the first law firms to hire legal apprentices under the Government’s new Trailblazers Apprenticeship in Law initiative, taking on five apprentices who start today (26 September).Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryFour firms appointed to £200m+ core lot as Network Rail unveils revamped panelLaw firmsTheresa Hargreaves7 Jan 2026Thirty firms win roles in revamped £820m government legal panel – with three new appointmentsLaw firmsTheresa Hargreaves4 Dec 2025Revolving Doors: Cleary launches London real estate arm as Simmons bulks up pensions teamLaw firmsBertie Ford23 Oct 2025Witness training: Fail to prepare, prepare to failLaw firmsTom Baker26 Aug 2022Sponsored briefing: The award-winning real estate lawyers offering flexible support to legal teamsCo-publishingGuest Blog29 Oct 2021‘Drive long-lasting change’: Professionals urged to take part in survey on law and mental healthLaw firmsThomas Alan3 Dec 2020Work in progress – Big Law’s existential office conundrum still needs fixingLaw firmsNathalie Tidman26 Aug 2022Coronavirus latest: Supreme Court goes virtual as junior lawyers plea against postponing examsLaw firmsThomas Alan24 Mar 2020Deloitte launches pioneering post-grad training contract as education shake-up loomsLaw firmsThomas Alan10 Sep 2019