Wondering what it's like to work at Hall & Wilcox?

Read a selection of stories and watch videos from our people where they share their experiences and insights.

Our graduates also uncover what life is like as a graduate at Hall & Wilcox in our podcast, providing tips and tricks on how to prepare for applications and interviews, answering your burning graduate and clerkship questions, and delving into what the path looks like from grad to partner.

Good mentoring opportunities, direct contact with senior lawyers and clients, an accelerated learning rate that assists early career lawyers towards promotion, and plenty of social activities to bring people together are just some of the things Ella Bilton-Gough loves about working here. 

Matt outlines how everyone’s willingness to help, the development programs for lawyers at all stages of their career, and the emphasis put on our people being satisfied at work makes Hall & Wilcox a great place to work. 

Monique Burr is a self-defined ‘Hall & Wilcox gal’. She loves how the firm is progressing her career by allowing her to have her own brand, offering her interesting work and providing mentoring opportunities. 

Alex shares his experiences of working across different teams, the access to partners he received from day one, how he demonstrates our Smarter Law ethos to clients and the sense of meaning he derives from doing pro bono work. 

Jovan’s journey with Hall & Wilcox started in high school. He explains why he’s invested 10 years of his career here, how he feels backed by his supervising partners, and the development opportunities and career satisfaction that comes from being involved in pro bono work. 

Todd talks about the firm’s transparency around career progression, the exciting client base that’s developing as the firm expands, and how our Smarter Law approach goes beyond technology to a mindset of continuous development and growth.

Hall & Wilcox acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, sea and waters on which we work, live and engage. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

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