23 March 2026: Distinguished City of London law firm, Druces LLP, secured three wins at the WealthBriefing European Awards 2026, one of the most respected benchmarks of excellence in...
Welcome to our Careers pages, where you will find up-to-date information about opportunities at the firm.
As a well-established City firm, Druces can provide a solid foundation and career path for any future employee, whether seeking a position within one of our service groups or as a Trainee Solicitor.
Druces has developed an excellent reputation for attracting, retaining and training legal talent across all our practice areas. In addition to strong academics we look for lawyers who demonstrate commitment and excellence in their specialist area. We are interested in hearing from lawyers who feel that they can enhance and add value to the services that we provide to our clients. We are also interested to hear from exceptional support staff in areas such as Secretarial, IT, Admin, Marketing and Finance, who are keen to work in a team environment.
The contact address for all vacancies (as well as instances where there are no current vacancies but you would like to make a speculative application) is recruitment@druces.com. Please forward your CV and a covering letter, outlining your particular skills and experience.
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The Private Wealth Advantage in Contentious Trusts and Probate
The Druces Contentious Trusts and Probate team look forward to the ConTRa conference in Lisbon this week. While the agenda will cover the latest developments in trusts and estates,...
Inheritance Tax on gifts from parents: a blessing, or a later burden?
An area where Druces’ Contentious Probate Team see regular disputes is the burden of Inheritance Tax (“IHT”) on gifts following death. Most people are aware of the ‘seven-year rule’,...