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Advance your career in the UK’s most sophisticated legal market outside of London. From international “Magic Circle” outposts to leading regional boutiques in Spinningfields, discover premier roles in Corporate, Litigation, and Real Estate.
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  • Accordia Recruitment Limited

    Corporate and/ or Commercial Lawyer / Partner

  • Accordia Recruitment Limited

    Insolvency & Restructuring Lawyer – Partner/ Partner Designate

  • Accordia Recruitment Limited

    Commercial Property Lawyer / Partner

  • The Financial Reporting Council Limited

    Senior Policy Lawyer

  • Sellick Partnership Limited - Private Practice

    Employment Solicitor

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Why Birmingham is a UK Legal Powerhouse

As the UK’s second city, Birmingham has evolved into a premier destination for legal talent. The city’s Colmore Business District houses an elite concentration of global “Big Six” firms, alongside high-growth boutiques. For candidates, Birmingham offers a unique proposition: London-caliber work—ranging from high-stakes Banking & Finance to complex Real Estate development—paired with a significantly more accessible cost of living.

In 2026, the Birmingham legal market remains a candidate-driven environment, with particularly high demand for NQ to 5 PQE Solicitors and Legal Operations specialists.

Birmingham Legal Jobs FAQ

What is the average NQ Solicitor salary in Birmingham?
For 2026, Newly Qualified (NQ) Solicitors in Birmingham typically earn between £55,000 and £65,000. At international or ‘Magic Circle’ satellite offices, this can often exceed £70,000 plus bonuses.
Major firms with large Birmingham hubs include Gowling WLG, DLA Piper, Eversheds Sutherland, Gateley, and Pinsent Masons. Most are located within the Colmore Row and Snow Hill areas.
Yes, the Birmingham market has embraced hybrid working. Most firms offer a 3:2 office-to-home split, while Legal Tech and Document Review roles frequently offer 100% remote options.