“If I move to an offshore law firm, will I be able to come back?”​

It is the question we get asked most consistently by people considering legal jobs offshore. The answer is unequivocally yes, although with one caveat…in our experience, people rarely want to. It is easy to assume that it’s the island lifestyle, a better work-life balance or the lower tax bill that keeps people offshore but there […]

I’m an English Solicitor – can you help me to find a role in the USA?

This is a tricky one. It’s not impossible but neither are the odds in your favour. For most, it’s a notoriously difficult move to pull off whether through an agent or directly. In simple terms, you’re up against huge numbers of US qualified attorneys with no visa requirements, so a firm is going to need a very […]

2020 NQ’s – Your timeline for securing an international role

If you are considering an overseas move when you qualify, it pays to do a bit of preparation in advance. The timeline below sets out a recommended process which we find works well and which allows you plenty of time to find the right opportunities, put together a compelling application and ultimately get the job. […]

An update on the British Virgin Islands

Virgin Gorda in BVI

Over the years we have been accustomed to advertising jobs in the British Virgin Islands in a certain way. The biggest challenge we faced previously was avoiding the clichés of sun, sand and sea, not always easy in a place that many have described as the most beautiful in the Caribbean. In September 2017, the […]

How are offshore firms viewing Brexit?

Client Guide

Opinions vary but most reference the biggest danger being uncertainty and a consequent slowdown in onshore deals emanating from the UK/EU. Equally, however, there is a widespread confidence that the weak pound and cash-rich private equity clients will continue to mitigate this, as has been the case since the referendum. Furthermore, with a large (and […]

UK report warns of more tax & more austerity. International move anyone?

“Tax burden to be highest in 30 years, says think tank”1 A new report from think tank The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)2 estimates that the UK government will need to raise an additional £17bn in tax revenue over this parliament, as well as finding a further £34bn in tax and cuts in the next parliament. This, […]

Show me the Money!

Detail of the Library of Birmingham, England

As specialists in international legal recruitment over many years, we have long maintained that money alone should not be the sole reason for making a cross-border move.  We regularly produce articles on the professional and lifestyle advantages of working overseas but this time…it’s unashamedly, all about the cash! We raise this most basic of motivators […]

A Vision of Happiness in the UAE

Dubai Marina skyscrapers

To the cynical mind of the average Briton, a state-sponsored National Programme for Happiness and Positivity 1 might conjure up an image that sits somewhere between Yes Minister and Soviet-era propaganda. Yet this initiative in the UAE, led by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid and supported by an appointed Minister of State for Happiness and teams of Happiness and Positivity Officers has the laudable aim […]

Ten Reasons to Move Offshore (and Five Reasons to Think Twice)

Modern office chairs detail

In over sixteen years of helping lawyers to move offshore, we have yet to see one who has regretted it. We consistently hear feedback that it has been both a career-defining and life-changing decision. Indeed, many people that we first worked with in the early 2000’s are now Partners offshore and have never looked back. […]

Living and working in Jersey

Jersey, Saint Helier

With taxes on the mainland showing no sign of falling any time soon and little real shift in the work-life balance at your average City law firm, it is hardly surprising that so many lawyers are tempted to look offshore. Jersey offers a mix of international calibre work, a commute measured in minutes not hours […]